Abstract Standard-of-care non-operative management for locally advanced head 0.05 was considered statistically significant. To minimize the effect of informative censoring, patients without documented follow-up after January 1, 2023 were counted as deaths unless they had greater than 5 years of observed follow-up. Additionally, KM estimates were capped at 5 years. A total of 6299 patients were identified: 5657 treated with RT-C and 642 treated with RT-I. 2-year OS was 65.0% (95% CI, 63.8-66.3) and 52.9% (95% CI, 49.2-57.0) for RT-C and RT-I, respectively. 5-year OS was 20.7% (95% CI, 19.6-21.9) and 21.8% (95% CI, 18.7-25.5) for RT-C and RT-I, respectively. KM analysis ultimately showed no significant difference between the two treatment cohorts (log-rank p=0.059). In a subgroup of patients with medical contraindications to cisplatin, there was no statistically significant improvement in OS with concurrent chemotherapy over concurrent immunotherapy (likely cetuximab) for locally advanced HNSCC in this real-world dataset. Critically, early survival benefits seen with concurrent chemotherapy dissipate with long-term follow-up possibly due to deaths from other causes in this population with extensive co-morbidity. Further prospective study is needed to evaluate the benefit of concurrent chemotherapy over cetuximab in this frail population. Citation Format: Deniz C. Demircioglu, Sohil Singh, Johnny Belcher, Joseph Zenga, Stuart J. Wong, Musaddiq Awan. Survival outcomes with concurrent systemic therapy in patients with a medical contraindication to cisplatin in the non-operative management of locally advanced HNSCC, an NCDB Study abstract. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2026; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2026 Apr 17-22; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2026;86(7 Suppl):Abstract nr 7366.
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Deniz Demircioglu
Sohil Singh
Johnny Belcher
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Medical College of Wisconsin
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d1fd3da79560c99a0a3179 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2026-7366