{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Comparisons of the oncological results of transoral laser surgery and radiotherapy for early stage laryngeal squamous cell cancer: single-center long-term results. {Author}: Doluoglu S;Bayir O;Ocal B;Tatar EC;Korkmaz MH;Saylam G; {Journal}: Ann Saudi Med {Volume}: 44 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: 2024 Jul-Aug {Factor}: 1.707 {DOI}: 10.5144/0256-4947.2024.213 {Abstract}: UNASSIGNED: In the treatment of early stage laryngeal cancers, surgery (transoral laryngeal surgery (TOLS), open partial laryngeal surgery (OPLS) and radiotherapy (RT) are used.
UNASSIGNED: Compare the oncological results of patients with early stage laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) treated with TOLS or RT.
UNASSIGNED: Retrospective.
UNASSIGNED: Tertiary training and research hospital.
UNASSIGNED: The participants were divided into patients who underwent TOLS and RT treatment. The groups were compared with each other in terms of local recurrence, regional recurrence, distant metastasis, 3 and 5-year overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), disease-specific survival (DSS) and laryngectomy-free survival rates (LFS).
UNASSIGNED: The effects of TOLS and RT treatment on local control, regional control, OS, DFS, DDS and LFS in early stage laryngeal cancers.
UNASSIGNED: 261.
UNASSIGNED: The mean follow-up time was 48 (26) months. There were 186 patients who underwent TOLS and 75 patients who underwent RT treatment. Gender, cigarette/alcohol consumption, tumor localization, anterior commissure involvement, tumor grades, recurrence rates and recurrence localizations of the groups were similar. The 5-year overall, disease specific, disease free and laryngectomy-free survival rates were 85.9%, 88%, 79.4%, 96.3% in the TOLS group and 74.3%, 76.7%, 72.3%, 85.2% in the RT group (P=.034, .065, .269, .060, respectively).
UNASSIGNED: TOLS had equal and good oncological outcomes on OS and DFS compared to RT. Anterior commissure involvement was statistically significant independent prognostic risk factor for DFS in both groups. The 5-year OS rate was greater in the TOLS groups (P=.034).
UNASSIGNED: Retrospective, but to the best our knowledge, this is the first study in Turkey with a high patient volume and a long follow-up time.