Post-therapeutic surveillance of HPV-driven oropharyngeal cancers: are we ready to change our practices?

Haitham Mirghani, Camille Troux, Charlotte Leroy, Sophie El Bedoui, Anne Aupérin, Florence Garic, Alexandre Bozec, Renaud Schiappa, Pierre Blanchard, Philippe Gorphe, Dorian Culié

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    Abstract

    Purpose: Although HPV-positive and negative oropharyngeal cancers are two distinct diseases, Post-Therapeutic Surveillance (PTS) modalities are similar. Adjusting PTS strategies to HPV status will represent a massive practice change that raises the issue of its acceptability, by both physicians and patients. Methods: Two distinct surveys were designed and submitted, respectively, to HPV-positive patients and physicians (surgeons, radiation and medical oncologists) involved in head and neck cancer treatment. Results: 133 patients and 90 physicians have participated to the study. Most patients were reluctant to embrace new PTS options (remote consultations, nurse consultations and smart phone applications). However, 84% of patients would be favorable to use HPV Circulating DNA (HPV Ct DNA) measurement to guide surveillance modalities. 57% of physicians acknowledged that our current PTS strategy is improvable and most of them would accept the use of new monitoring options from the third year of follow-up. 87% of physicians would be interested to participate to a trial comparing the current PTS strategy to a new approach, where monitoring modalities (number of visits, imaging prescription) would depend on HPV Ct DNA level. Conclusions: Patients and physicians are aware that PTS modalities should depend on HPV status. Their adhesion is a prerequisite to any potential changes. Strategies based on HPV Ct DNA measurement should be assessed within a randomized clinical trial.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3811-3820
    Number of pages10
    JournalEuropean Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
    Volume280
    Issue number8
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2023

    Keywords

    • HPV circulating DNA
    • Head neck cancer/neoplasm
    • Human papillomavirus (HPV)
    • Oropharynx/oropharyngeal
    • Post-therapeutic surveillance

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