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Journal of the Korean Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
2006 Volume.24 No. 4 p.217 ~ p.222
Radiation Therapy for T2N0 Glottic Cancer
Kim Jae-Chul

Abstract
Purpose: This study evaluated the results of definitive radiation therapy and the prognostic factors that
affect survival rates for T2N0 glottic cancer patients.

Materials and Methods: Thirty patients with T2N0 glottic cancer who were treated with definitive radiation
therapy at our institution between September 1986 and June 2004 were retrospectively reviewed. All patients
were pathologically confirmed as having squamous cell carcinoma and were staged as AJCC T2N0. The
age of the patients ranged from 39 to 79 (median 62) years and all were male. A total dose of 66¡­70 Gy
(median 66 Gy) was delivered with a 6-MV linear accelerator in 6.5¡­7 weeks. The median follow-up period
was 63 months.

Results: The actuarial disease-free survival rate for the entire group of the patients was 79% at 5 years.
The five-year disease-free survival rates for patients without and with subglottic extension were 90% and
56%, respectively (p=0.03). However, anterior commissure involvement, supraglottic extension, and impaired
cord mobility were not statistically significant prognostic factors. The five-year disease-free survival rates for
patients with and without concurrent chemotherapy were 86% and 69%, respectively (p=0.47).

Conclusion: Subglottic extension can be considered a poor prognostic factor for T2N0 glottic cancer.
KEYWORD
Glottic cancer, Radiation therapy
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