From January 1975 through July 1987 at the Mayo Clinic, 16 patients re
ceived postoperative adjuvant radiation therapy for squamous cell carc
inoma of the tonsil (pathologic stage I in 4 patients, stage III in 3,
and stage IV in 9). Follow-up was continued for a minimum of 2 years
or until death. At 5 years, overall survival was 74% and disease-free
survival was 68% for the entire group of patients. The local-regional
control rate at 5 years was 83% for 12 patients with pathologic stage
III or IV disease; the 5-year disease-free survival rate was 74%. The
results with use of postoperative irradiation for stage III or IV tons
illar cancer seem superior to those for a similar historical group of
patients who underwent surgical treatment only. Because the number of
patients was small and the analysis was retrospective, our study may h
ave included some undetected bias.