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Precision association of lymphatic disease spread with radiation-associated toxicity in oropharyngeal squamous carcinomas.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

To determine whether patient similarity in terms of head and neck cancer spread through lymph nodes correlates significantly with radiation-associated toxicity.

Materials and methods

582 head and neck cancer patients received radiotherapy for oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) and had non-metastatic affected lymph nodes in the head and neck. Affected lymph nodes were segmented from pretreatment contrast-enhanced tomography scans and categorized according to consensus guidelines. Similar patients were clustered into 4 groups according to a graph-based representation of disease spread through affected lymph nodes. Correlation between dysphagia-associated symptoms and patient groups was calculated.

Results

Out of 582 patients, 26% (152) experienced toxicity during a follow up evaluation 6 months after completion of radiotherapy treatment. Patient groups identified by our approach were significantly correlated with dysphagia, feeding tube, and aspiration toxicity (p < .0005).

Discussion

Our results suggest that structural geometry-aware characterization of affected lymph nodes can be used to better predict radiation-associated dysphagia at time of diagnosis, and better inform treatment guidelines.

Conclusion

Our work successfully stratified a patient cohort into similar groups using a structural geometry, graph-encoding of affected lymph nodes in oropharyngeal cancer patients, that were predictive of late radiation-associated dysphagia and toxicity.

SUBMITTER: Wentzel A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8479634 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Precision association of lymphatic disease spread with radiation-associated toxicity in oropharyngeal squamous carcinomas.

Wentzel Andrew A   Luciani Timothy T   van Dijk Lisanne V LV   Taku Nicolette N   Elgohari Baher B   Mohamed Abdallah S R ASR   Canahuate Guadalupe G   Fuller Clifton D CD   Vock David M DM   Elisabeta Marai G G  

Radiotherapy and oncology : journal of the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology 20210611


<h4>Purpose</h4>To determine whether patient similarity in terms of head and neck cancer spread through lymph nodes correlates significantly with radiation-associated toxicity.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>582 head and neck cancer patients received radiotherapy for oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) and had non-metastatic affected lymph nodes in the head and neck. Affected lymph nodes were segmented from pretreatment contrast-enhanced tomography scans and categorized according to consensus guidelines. S  ...[more]

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