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Current radiotherapy for recurrent head and neck cancer in the modern era: a state-of-the-art review

Yue Li, Yuliang Jiang, Bin Qiu, Haitao Sun, Junjie Wang

2022Journal of Translational Medicine25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the management of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients, local recurrence is a common cause of treatment failure. Only a few patients with recurrent HNC (rHNC) are eligible for salvage surgery and the majority of patients receive systemic therapy and radiotherapy. In recent years, with the development of irradiation technology, radiotherapy for rHNC patients has markedly attracted clinicians' attention and its therapeutic effects on patients with end-stage cancer are worthy of investigation as well. METHODS: Several studies have investigated the role of radiotherapy in the treatment of rHNC patients. We reviewed retrospective reports and prospective trials published in recent decades that concentrated on the management of rHNC. RESULTS: A growing body of evidence supported the application of irradiation to rHNC patients. According to the results of this review, current radiotherapy could achieve a better efficacy with a lower incidence of toxicity. CONCLUSION: Radiotherapy is a promising treatment for rHNC patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRadiation therapyHead and neckHead and neck cancerIncidence (geometry)CancerClinical trialRetrospective cohort studyExternal beam radiotherapySurgeryInternal medicineBrachytherapyOpticsPhysicsHead and Neck Cancer StudiesOral health in cancer treatmentOral Health Pathology and Treatment
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