BackgroundTo evaluate the role of definitive weekly hypofractionated radiotherapy (RT) for the treatment of surgery-ineligible elderly patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck region (cHNSCC). MethodsEligible elderly patients (aged & GE;75 years) with cHNSCC were included. Patients received definitive weekly hypofractionated RT, using megavoltage electrons, to a total dose of 56-64 Gy (8 Gy per fraction). Primary endpoint was objective response rate (ORR), defined as the percentage of patients with a complete (CR) or partial response (PR). Secondary endpoints included duration of response (DOR), progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), pain response, tolerability, and safety. ResultsA total of 19 patients with 27 lesions were included and treated with definitive weekly hypofractionated RT. All patients received the prescribed total dose. ORR was 92.6%, including 70.4% of lesions with a CR and 22.2% with a PR. Median DOR was 12 months. No severe toxicity occurred. ConclusionsOur study confirmed the satisfying efficacy and acceptable toxicity of definitive weekly hypofractionated RT for cHNSCC in elderly patients. Our results establish weekly hypofractionated scheduleas a promising treatment option for elderly patients with cHNSCC.

Surgery‐ineligible elderly patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck region gain clinical benefit from definitive weekly hypofractionated radiotherapy / De Felice, Francesca; Serpone, Maria; Cattaneo, Carlo Guglielmo; Di Giammarco, Federico; Fallico, Alberto; Delle Donne, Alessia; Lanzilao, Maura; Vitti, Elisa; Marampon, Francesco; Musio, Daniela; Tombolini, Vincenzo; Minniti, Giuseppe. - In: HEAD & NECK. - ISSN 1043-3074. - 45:9(2023), pp. 2363-2368. [10.1002/hed.27454]

Surgery‐ineligible elderly patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck region gain clinical benefit from definitive weekly hypofractionated radiotherapy

De Felice, Francesca;Serpone, Maria;Cattaneo, Carlo Guglielmo;Di Giammarco, Federico;Fallico, Alberto;Delle Donne, Alessia;Lanzilao, Maura;Vitti, Elisa;Marampon, Francesco;Musio, Daniela;Tombolini, Vincenzo;Minniti, Giuseppe
2023

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BackgroundTo evaluate the role of definitive weekly hypofractionated radiotherapy (RT) for the treatment of surgery-ineligible elderly patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck region (cHNSCC). MethodsEligible elderly patients (aged & GE;75 years) with cHNSCC were included. Patients received definitive weekly hypofractionated RT, using megavoltage electrons, to a total dose of 56-64 Gy (8 Gy per fraction). Primary endpoint was objective response rate (ORR), defined as the percentage of patients with a complete (CR) or partial response (PR). Secondary endpoints included duration of response (DOR), progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), pain response, tolerability, and safety. ResultsA total of 19 patients with 27 lesions were included and treated with definitive weekly hypofractionated RT. All patients received the prescribed total dose. ORR was 92.6%, including 70.4% of lesions with a CR and 22.2% with a PR. Median DOR was 12 months. No severe toxicity occurred. ConclusionsOur study confirmed the satisfying efficacy and acceptable toxicity of definitive weekly hypofractionated RT for cHNSCC in elderly patients. Our results establish weekly hypofractionated scheduleas a promising treatment option for elderly patients with cHNSCC.
2023
cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma; definitive RT; elderly; hypofractionated RT; unfit patients
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Surgery‐ineligible elderly patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck region gain clinical benefit from definitive weekly hypofractionated radiotherapy / De Felice, Francesca; Serpone, Maria; Cattaneo, Carlo Guglielmo; Di Giammarco, Federico; Fallico, Alberto; Delle Donne, Alessia; Lanzilao, Maura; Vitti, Elisa; Marampon, Francesco; Musio, Daniela; Tombolini, Vincenzo; Minniti, Giuseppe. - In: HEAD & NECK. - ISSN 1043-3074. - 45:9(2023), pp. 2363-2368. [10.1002/hed.27454]
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