NCT00002727
Radiation Therapy in Treating Patients With Stage II Cancer of the Vocal Cord
PHASE3
COMPLETED
NCT00002727
INTERVENTIONAL
A RANDOMIZED STUDY OF HYPERFRACTIONATION VERSUS CONVENTIONAL FRACTIONATION IN T2 SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE VOCAL CORD
RATIONALE: Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to damage tumor cells. It is not yet known which radiation therapy regimen is more effective in treating patients with stage II cancer of the vocal cord.
PURPOSE: Randomized phase III trial to compare two regimens of radiation therapy in treating patients who have stage II cancer of the vocal cord.
DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:
* Histologically proven invasive squamous cell carcinoma of the true vocal cord
* Stage II (T2a/b N0) disease with bulk of tumor present on vocal cord (i.e., the epicenter) with extension to adjacent areas
* No verrucal carcinoma or adenocarcinoma
* No extension to pre-epiglottic space or pyriform sinus
* No fixed cord or cartilage invasion
* No evidence of adenopathy, including any of the following:
* Nodes larger than 1 cm by radiography
* Nodes containing a low central density consistent with necrosis by radiography
* Clinically palpable nodes larger than 1 cm and firm in consistency
* No recurrent or persistent disease
* No evidence or suspicion of distant metastases
PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS:
Age:
* 18 and over
Performance status:
* Karnofsky 60-100%
Life expectancy:
* Not specified
Hematopoietic:
* Not specified
Hepatic:
* Not specified
Renal:
* Not specified
Other:
* No other malignancy within the past 5 years except nonmelanomatous skin cancer
* Not pregnant or nursing
* Fertile patients must use effective contraception
PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:
Biologic therapy:
* Not specified
Chemotherapy:
* No prior chemotherapy
Endocrine therapy:
* Not specified
Radiotherapy:
* No prior radiotherapy to the mid-neck or larynx
Surgery:
* No prior complete stripping or laser excision of all gross disease
Head and Neck Cancer
- TREATMENT
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- Type: RADIATION
- Name: radiation therapy
- Description:
- Arm Group Labels: Radiation therapy - conventional fractionation, Radiation therapy - hyperfractionation
- Radiation Therapy Oncology Group