Background & objective: Carcinoma of nasal cavity is a rare disease without standard treatment. This study was designed to evaluate treatment outcome, and prognostic factors of patients with carcinoma of nasal cavity.
Methods: Records of 98 patients with carcinoma of nasal cavity were reviewed,43 patients received radiotherapy alone, 55 patients received surgery plus radiotherapy. Survival analysis was performed by Kaplan-Meier method,differences between groups were tested by log-rank test,multivariate analysis was carried out by Cox proportional hazard model.
Results: The overall 5-, and 10-year survival rates were 65.3%, and 37.1%. The 5-, and 10-year survival rates of patients with tumor of stage I, II were 87.3%, and 51.1%, those of patients with tumor of stage III, IV were 56.1%, and 32.2% (P=0.02). The patients with squamous cell carcinoma had lower survival rates than those with adenocarcinoma (P< 0.01). There was significant difference in survival rates between patients received radiotherapy alone and patients received radiotherapy plus surgery in advanced lesions (P=0.04) and in squamous cell carcinoma (P< 0.01), but not in early lesions (P=0.41) and in adenocarcinoma (P=0.73). Patients who were initially diagnosed cervical lymph node metastasis had a reduced survival rate compared with node-negative patients (P=0.01). In Cox's regression, clinical stage and node-positive were independent prognostic factors.
Conclusions: The criteria should be taken into account when choosing treatment method for patients with carcinoma of nasal cavity: radiotherapy plus surgery is preferred for advanced lesions and for squamous cell carcinoma, radiotherapy alone is better for early lesions and for adenocarcinoma. Clinical stage, and node-positive may be independent prognostic factors of patients with carcinoma of nasal cavity.