Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Eye & ENT Hospital
For early stage laryngeal carcinoma and hypohparyngeal carcinoma (T1 and T2), transoral laser microsurgery, open partial laryngectomy, radiotherapy, and transoral robotic surgery were performed according to NCCN guidelines (2020). For advanced stage laryngeal carcinoma and hypohparyngeal carcinoma (T3 and T4), surgical treatment ± postoperative adjuvant therapy, chemoradiotherapy, neoadjuvant therapy + radiotherapy/chemoradiotherapy, or neoadjuvant therapy + surgery + radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy performed according to NCCN guidelines (2020). This study plan to analyze the clinical ouctomes of different treatment for the same T stage disease. The overall survival rate, disease specific survival, disease free survival, local control, regional control, and laryngeal function preservation rate were analyzed in this study.
• Laryngeal cancer: glottic type, supraglottic type, and subglottic type; hypopharyngeal cancer: pyriform sinus type, postcri-coid type, and posterior pharyngeal wall type.
• T1, T2, T3, and T4 stage.
• Age 18 - 90.
• Male or female.
• Good compliance.
• No other severe related diseases that may impact the treatment (such as other tumors, severe heart, lung and central nervous system diseases, etc.).
• Negative pregnancy test (for female patients with fertility).
• Male patients with fertility and female patients with fertility and pregnancy risk must agree to use contraceptive methods throughout the study period, and continued until at least 6 months after the last dose of cisplatin. Female patients do not have fertility. Female patients with postmenopausal status.