Definitive locoregional therapy

Head and neck cancer

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Head and neck cancer refers to a group of biologically similar cancers originating from the upper aerodigestive tract, including the lip, oral cavity (mouth), nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and larynx. 90% of head and neck cancers are squamous cell carcinomas (SCCHN), originating from the mucosal lining of these regions. Head and neck cancers often spread to the lymph nodes of the neck, and this is often the first (and sometimes only) sign of the disease at the time of diagnosis. Head and neck cancer is strongly associated with certain environmental and lifestyle risk factors, including tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, UV light and occupational exposures, and certain strains of viruses, such as the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus...

Definitive locoregional therapy - List of case studies

Multirelapse Squamed Carcinoma of the Skin

therapy in a high-risk patient (pt) group prior to definitive therapy to determine efficacy, toxicity and feasibility. Correlative ... or deep invasion and must be candidates for definitive locoregional therapy with surgery and/or radiation. Two 30-day induction cycles ...

Treatments

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