Abstract 372P
Background
Post concurrent chemo-radiotherapy (CRT) response assessment in locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) has been critical to decide further treatment. Morphological response assessment was challenging due to prevailing post-radiation changes. While, molecular response methods have been encouraging. Nonetheless, heterogeneity in various molecular criteria need further clarifications. This study aims to propose and evaluate effectiveness of a semi-quantitative molecular response criterion to predict recurrence and survival.
Methods
A five points HAN-MI-RADS criterion was proposed by the two ≥ 15 yrs experienced Nuclear Medicine physicians and PET/CT of locally advanced HNSCC patients (n-83) post CRT at 3 months were reanalyzed. Histopathology examination (HPE) at 3 months and HPE/clinical/ imaging outcome on follow-up was taken as standard for disease status. Diagnostic statistics, disease free survival (DFI) and overall survival (OS) were calculated. A comparison with Hopkins score was also done with ROC analysis.
Results
Metastasis was developed in 11/83 patients (13.3%) at 3 months evaluation. Of 72 patients, 39, 2 and 31 patients had complete response (Score 1, 2, 3A), equivocal response (score 3B), and partial response (Score 4, 5) as per HAN-MI-RADS. Per patient sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV and accuracy for predicting loco-regional disease up to one year and two years was 93.3%, 92.5%, 90.3%, 94.9%, 92.9% and 84.9%, 91.9%, 90.3%, 87.2%, 88.6% respectively. One year and two years DFI for each HAN-MI-RADS score showed statistically significant difference while it was not for OS. The ROC curve analysis showed significantly better disease outcome predictability of HAN-MI-RADS (AUC 0.884) than Hopkins (AUC 0.699).
Conclusions
A five points HAN-MI-RADS criterion was found promising for response assessment with less equivocal results and statistically significant higher AUC than Hopkins for loco-regional recurrence prediction. Further, prospective studies analysis with larger patients will prove its clinical validity.
Clinical trial identification
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The authors.
Funding
Has not received any funding.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
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