Camrelizumab in combination with concurrent chemoradiotherapy as first-line treatment for nonoperative head and neck cancer: A comparative study.

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2022)

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6063 Background: We hypothesized that concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) plus concurrent and adjuvant camrelizumab as first-line treatmentwas associated with improved survival compared with concurrent chemoradiotherapy alone for nonoperative locoregionally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). The purpose of this comparative study was to compare the efficacy and toxicity of CCRT plus concurrent and adjuvant camrelizumab versus CCRT alone in nonoperative locoregionally advanced HNSCC. Methods: One hundred and eighty patients with nonoperative locoregionally advanced HNSCC (cancer of the oral cavity, oropharyngeal cancer, hypopharyngeal cancer and laryngeal cancer) received either CCRT plus concurrent and adjuvant camrelizumab (camrelizumab + CCRT group, n = 90) or CCRT alone (CCRT alone group, n = 90). Patients in both groups received curative cisplatin-based concurrent chemoradiotherapy. The radiation dose was 70 Gy (2.0 Gy/fraction). In camrelizumab + CCRT group, concurrent camrelizumab (200mg/day on days 1, 22, 43) was added to CCRT, followed by adjuvant camrelizumab (200mg, every 3 weeks for 6 months or until disease progression, unacceptable adverse events or withdrawal of consent). Results: Compared with CCRT alone, the addition of concurrent and adjuvant camrelizumab significantly improved complete response (CR) rates (92.2% vs. 80.0%; P = 0.018), 3-year disease free survival (DFS, 72.2% vs. 56.7%; P = 0.029), locoregional recurrence-free survival (LRRFS, 76.7% vs. 61.1%; P = 0.024), and overall survival (OS, 78.9% vs. 63.3%; P = 0.033). Reactive cutaneous capillary endothelial proliferation was higher in the camrelizumab + CCRT group (6.7% vs. 0.0%; P = 0.013). No statistically significant differences in other acute (mucositis, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, etc.) and late toxic effects (mucosal necrosis, trismus, cranial nerve palsy, etc.) were observed between the two groups. The addition of camrelizumab (CCRT plus camrelizumab vs. CCRT alone) was a significant independent prognostic factor for 3-year DFS, LRRFS and OS (P = 0.038, P = 0.032, and P = 0.048, respectively). Conclusions: Concurrent chemoradiotherapy plus concurrent and adjuvant camrelizumab as first-line treatment is associated with a considerable survival benefit, with acceptable adverse events, as compared with concurrent chemoradiotherapy alone, among patients with nonoperative locoregionally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma. Our ongoing prospective clinical trial (registered with chictr.org.cn, number ChiCTR2200056298) will further investigate the efficacy of camrelizumab in combination with chemoradiotherapy for HNSCC.
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concurrent chemoradiotherapy,neck cancer,nonoperative head,first-line
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