15516 Background: Concomitant CRT has become a standard treatment for advanced head and neck cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of concurrent CRT with D in patients (pts) with advanced squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck (SCCHN). Methods: Patients with untreated and unresectable stage III or IV (M0) squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck were included. Treatment consisted of D 20 mg/m2 weekly with concomitant radiotherapy 70 Gy (2 Gy per day, 7 weeks). Results: From September 03 to October 05, sixty-four pts with advanced SCCHN, were recruited. Gender: 61 male, 3 female. Mean age: 56.5 years old (range 42–77). ECOG PS 0/1/2: 0/57/7. Primary sites of disease: oral cavity 8, oropharynx 26, hypopharynx 15 and larynx 15. Stage III 16 pts and stage IV 48 pts. Compliance: 393 administrations of D were given, median 6, mean 6 (range 1–8). Fifty-five pts (86%) completed the radiotherapy dose planned (mean dose of RT was 66 Gy). One refused more treatment with D after first administration. Nineteen pts required supportive percutaneous gastrostomy or nasogastric tubes previously or during therapy. Grade 2/3/4 toxicity per patient: anemia 4/2/0, mucositis 21/24/0, dermatitis 21/20/0. Neither thrombopenia nor neutropenia were observed. Four pts died of aspiration pneumonia during treatment, one of gastric perforation and two of unknown causes. Fifty-six pts were evaluable for response: CR 28 (44%), PR 23 (36%), SD 2 (3%), PD 3 (5%), with an overall response rate of 80%. Median overall survival was 74.86 weeks (95% CI: 40.40–109.32) and median progression free survival was 48 weeks (95% CI: 18.80–77.20). With a median follow up of 40 weeks 34 pts (53%) were alive and 21 of them (33%) remained free of disease. Conclusions: Concurrent weekly D with conventional radiotherapy showed a high response rate. Toxicity was manageable and allowed maintaining radiotherapy administration. Taking into account poor prognostic factors of our series, survival results seem promising. No significant financial relationships to disclose.