Comparison of contemporary staging systems for oropharynx cancer in a surgically treated multi-institutional cohort.
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30593685
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BACKGROUND
Between the publication of the Union of International Cancer Control staging system (UICC) 7th and 8th editions, other staging algorithms for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) were proposed from Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC), and Yale University.
METHODS
With C-statistics, the above-mentioned five staging algorithms were compared for overall and relapse-free survival endpoints in a multi-institutional cohort of OPSCC cases (n = 338) treated with primary surgery.
RESULTS
Pathological UICC 8th ed yielded the highest C-indexes in the entire cohort and in the HPV- subset, whereas MDACC was superior for HPV+ OPSCC. RTOG was the simplest and holistic algorithm with a noninferior discriminatory power.
CONCLUSION
UICC 8th ed, MDACC, and RTOG offer moderate and comparable efficacy for staging in this OPSCC patient cohort undergoing surgical treatment. Notable discrepancy between clinical and pathological UICC 8th ed algorithms poses potential concerns in diagnosis, treatment, research, and data management.
Between the publication of the Union of International Cancer Control staging system (UICC) 7th and 8th editions, other staging algorithms for oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) were proposed from Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), MD Anderson Cancer Center (MDACC), and Yale University.
METHODS
With C-statistics, the above-mentioned five staging algorithms were compared for overall and relapse-free survival endpoints in a multi-institutional cohort of OPSCC cases (n = 338) treated with primary surgery.
RESULTS
Pathological UICC 8th ed yielded the highest C-indexes in the entire cohort and in the HPV- subset, whereas MDACC was superior for HPV+ OPSCC. RTOG was the simplest and holistic algorithm with a noninferior discriminatory power.
CONCLUSION
UICC 8th ed, MDACC, and RTOG offer moderate and comparable efficacy for staging in this OPSCC patient cohort undergoing surgical treatment. Notable discrepancy between clinical and pathological UICC 8th ed algorithms poses potential concerns in diagnosis, treatment, research, and data management.
Date of Publication
2019-05
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
cancer staging head and neck cancer human papillomavirus oropharynx cancer surgery
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Broglie, Martina A | |
Stoeckli, Sandro J | |
Pasche, Philippe | |
Reinhard, Antoine | |
Bongiovanni, Massimo | |
Huber, Gerhard F | |
Morand, Grégoire B | |
Soltermann, Alex | |
Arnoux, André | |
Stauffer, Edouard | |
Espeli, Vittoria | |
Martucci, Francesco |
Series
Head & neck - journal for the sciences and specialties of the head and neck
Publisher
J. Wiley
ISSN
1043-3074
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open.access