温江妹, 林少俊. Adjuvant treatment for squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck after definitive surgery[J]. China Oncology, 2013, 23(12): 954-960. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1007-3969.2013.12.004.
Adjuvant treatment for squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck after definitive surgery
Adjuvant treatment after definitive surgery is an integral part of the management of locoregionally advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC). Earlier stage HNSCC with N+ disease may require adjuvant radiotherapy
while locoregionally advanced disease requires postoperative chemoradiation therapy for eradicating subclinical residual disease. Tri-modality with surgery followed by concurrent chemoradiation can improve the local control
disease free survival
and overall survival rates in patients with advanced HNSCC as compare to surgery or surgery plus radiation. However
treatment induced adverse-effects should be addressed when deciding on the treatment options. Molecular targeted therapy is a new treatment modality and its efficacy when used in concurrent with radiation as a definitive treatment has been suggested. However
adjuvant use of radiation and targeted therapy requires further investigation before it can be recommended routinely in clinical practice. The association between HPV and HNSCC
as well as the clinical implication of such association require further study as well.
Influence of individualized nutrition intervention on quality of life and survival prognosis of patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Association between Onodera’s prognostic nutrition index and adverse effects of concurrent chemoradiotherapy for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Observation of curative effect of concurrent intensity-modulated radiation therapy and chemotherapy for advanced esophageal carcinoma