Repeat re-irradiation with interstitial HDR-brachytherapy for an in-field isolated nodal recurrence in a patient with HPV-positive squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck

  • Joseph K. Kim
  • , Camille Hardy-Abeloos
  • , Juhi M. Purswani
  • , Emily Kamen
  • , Catherine M. Concert
  • , Tamara Duckworth
  • , Moses Tam
  • , Jonathan Haas
  • , Marissa Rybstein
  • , Alec Vaezi
  • , Adam Jacobson
  • , Kenneth S. Hu

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Locoregionally recurrent head and neck cancer is a complex clinical scenario that often requires multimodality treatment. These patients have often previously received definitive treatment with a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, and systemic therapy, which can make further management difficult. A second isolated locoregional failure is rare and clinicians are faced with a challenge to optimize disease control while minimizing treatment-related toxicity. METHODS AND MATERIALS: In this report, we present the diagnosis, management, and outcomes of a patient with an isolated locoregional recurrence who was previously treated with two courses of radiation. The patient was treated with a second course of reirradiation using interstitial brachytherapy as well as a discussion regarding patient selection and optimal management for recurrent head and neck cancer. RESULTS: Repeat reirradiation using interstitial HDR-brachytherapy with the use of an alloderm spacer was successfully delivered to the patient for an in-field right neck nodal recurrence. He received a total EQD2/BED dose of 127.70/153.24 Gy. At 1-year followup, the patient was without evidence of recurrent disease or new significant side effects. CONCLUSION: Recurrent head and neck cancer should be managed with a multidisciplinary approach given the complex clinical scenario. Reirradiation is a commonly used salvage measure for recurrent head and neck cancer that requires careful planning and patient selection due to prior treatment-related effects and dose constraints. We reported a case of a second course of reirradiation using interstitial HDR-brachytherapy for locoregionally recurrent head and neck cancer and showed no recurrence of disease or worsening long term side effects at 1 year.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)503-511
Number of pages9
JournalBrachytherapy
Volume22
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • High-dose-rate brachytherapy
  • Interstitial brachytherapy
  • Radiation therapy
  • Recurrent head and neck cancer
  • Reirradiation

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