Postoperative Radiotherapy in Head and Neck Cancer

JOURNAL TITLE: An International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Clinics

Author
1. Vedang Murthy
2. Sayan Kundu
3. Tanweer Shahid
4. Ashwini Budrukkar
5. Tejpal Gupta
6. Sarbani Ghosh Laskar
7. Jaiprakash Agarwal
ISSN
0975-444X
DOI
10.5005/jp-journals-10003-1016
Volume
2
Issue
1
Publishing Year
2010
Pages
9
Author Affiliations
    1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Advanced Center for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) and Tata Memorial Hospital, Dr Ernest Borges Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012, Maharashtra, India
    1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Advanced Center for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) and Tata Memorial Hospital, Dr Ernest Borges Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012, Maharashtra, India
    1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Advanced Center for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) and Tata Memorial Hospital, Dr Ernest Borges Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012, Maharashtra, India
    1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Advanced Center for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) and Tata Memorial Hospital, Dr Ernest Borges Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012, Maharashtra, India
    1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Advanced Center for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) and Tata Memorial Hospital, Dr Ernest Borges Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012, Maharashtra, India
    1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Advanced Center for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) and Tata Memorial Hospital, Dr Ernest Borges Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012, Maharashtra, India
    1. Department of Radiation Oncology, Advanced Center for Treatment Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC) and Tata Memorial Hospital, Dr Ernest Borges Marg, Parel, Mumbai 400012, Maharashtra, India
  • Article keywords
    Head and neck cancer, postoperative, adjuvant, radiotherapy

    Abstract

    Though early stage head and neck cancers can be cured either by surgery or radiation, patients with locally advanced disease continues to pose a therapeutic challenge. Locoregional failure is the major cause of death in head and neck cancers. As the outcome of locally advanced head and neck cancer is less than promising, a combined modality approach is generally undertaken in this group of patients. The combination of surgery, radiation and more recently, chemotherapy and targeted therapy can improve outcomes in locally advanced head and neck cancer patients. This overview discusses the rationale and role of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) in advanced head and neck cancers, the radiotherapy technique in brief and methods of enhancing the efficacy of postoperative RT by altering the fractionation schedules and adding chemotherapy and targeted therapy.

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