Proton therapy for head and neck adenoid cystic carcinoma: initial clinical outcomes

Head Neck. 2015 Jan;37(1):117-24. doi: 10.1002/hed.23573.

Abstract

Background: The purpose of this study was to report outcomes of proton therapy in head and neck adenoid cystic carcinoma.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 26 patients treated between 2004 and 2012. Twenty patients (77%) had base of skull involvement; 19 (73%) were treated for initial disease and 7 (27%) for recurrent disease. Twenty patients were treated postoperatively, 6 after biopsy alone and 24 had positive margins or gross residual disease.Median dose delivered was 72 Gy (relative biological effectiveness[RBE]).

Results: Median follow-up was 25 months (range, 7–50 months). The 2-year overall survival was 93% for initial disease course and 57% for recurrent disease (p5.19). The 2-year local control was 95% for initial disease and 86% for recurrent disease (p5.48). The 2-year distant metastatic rate was 25%. Late toxicity of grade 0 or 1 was seen in 17 patients, grade 2 in 5, grade 3 in 2, grade 4 in 1, and grade 5 in 1.

Conclusion: Initial outcomes of proton therapy are encouraging. Longer follow-up is required.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic / mortality
  • Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic / pathology
  • Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic / radiotherapy*
  • Disease-Free Survival
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Head and Neck Neoplasms / mortality
  • Head and Neck Neoplasms / pathology
  • Head and Neck Neoplasms / radiotherapy*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Proton Therapy*
  • Radiotherapy Dosage
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Survival Rate
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Young Adult