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Carcinoma of the Hypopharynx a Retrospective Analysis of the Treatment Results over a 25-Year Period
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Palliative CareSurgical OncologyRadiation Therapy25-Year PeriodHypopharyngeal CancerMedicineRetrospective AnalysisPathologyTreatment ResultsHead And Neck CancerSurgery25-Year Period 1958-1982Cancer TreatmentTerminal IllnessOncologyRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchRadical Radiotherapy
One hundred and sixty-two patients treated for hypopharyngeal cancer during the 25-year period 1958-1982 were reviewed retrospectively. Of the 162 patients, 29 received combined treatment with surgery and postoperative irradiation, 106 received radical radiotherapy alone, and 27 palliative radiotherapy. The 5-year survival rate was 28% for the patients treated with combined therapy and 16% for the patients treated with radical radiotherapy. There were no long-term survivors in the palliatively treated group. The major cause of death was tumour (102 patients) while 40 patients died of intercurrent diseases.
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