Clinical Outcomes for Nasopharyngeal Cancer in Non-Asian Patients: A Single-Center Experience
Renata Zahu, Daniela Urian, Vlad Manolescu, Andrei Ungureanu, Carmen Bodale, Alexandru Iacob, Stefan Cristian Vesa, Cristina Tiple, Gabriel Kacso

TL;DR
This study reports survival outcomes for non-Asian nasopharyngeal cancer patients in Romania, showing good disease control despite advanced stages.
Contribution
The study presents the largest Romanian retrospective series of NPC survival data in non-Asian patients.
Findings
Concomitant chemotherapy significantly improved survival in non-Asian NPC patients.
High cumulative Cisplatin dose was associated with better survival outcomes.
Despite advanced stages, the cohort showed good disease control with 3-year survival rates above 73%.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: According to Globocan, Romania has the highest incidence of nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) in Europe. Our objective was to evaluate the survival data for a cohort of non-Asian patient population treated with curative intent at a tertiary cancer center in Romania. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed 161 patients with histologically proven, non-metastatic NPC treated at our institution between October 2014 and December 2021 with intensity modulated arc radiotherapy (IMRT) with or without neoadjuvant or concomitant chemotherapy according to the stage of the disease. Kaplan-Meier estimates of overall, disease-free, locoregional relapse free and distant metastasis free survival were calculated. The log-rank test was used to determine significant prognostic determinants of overall and disease-free survival. Results: The median age was 50 years (range 19–80), 88% had…
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TopicsHead and Neck Cancer Studies · Cholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies · Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research
