2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2003.11.032
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Brachytherapy versus surgery in carcinoma of tonsillar fossa and/or soft palate: late adverse sequelae and performance status: can we be more selective and obtain better tissue sparing?

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“…In addition, there are difficulties in surgical approach and considerable surgical morbidity. Thus, there has been an overall trend toward primary therapy with RT or CRT, especially for patients with advanced disease (1,(3)(4)(5). However, these combined treatments have substantial toxicity and, therefore, are not suitable for all patients.…”
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“…In addition, there are difficulties in surgical approach and considerable surgical morbidity. Thus, there has been an overall trend toward primary therapy with RT or CRT, especially for patients with advanced disease (1,(3)(4)(5). However, these combined treatments have substantial toxicity and, therefore, are not suitable for all patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single-modality therapy with radiation or surgery can achieve similar locoregional control for early-stage cancers, with RT generally yielding better functional outcomes (2,3). Although patients with more advanced disease (stages III and IV) have been traditionally treated with surgery followed by RT, there has been an increase in the use of chemoradiation organ-preserving protocols.…”
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“…At Rotterdam, 77 patients were treated with IMRT (n = 37), threedimensional conformal RT (n = 22), or computed tomography-based parallel-opposed beam techniques. In 52% of the patients, BT was used according to previously detailed methods (4,5). Additional details regarding the treatment methods used in Rotterdam have been previously published (6).…”
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“…At Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, brachytherapy (BT) has been used for many years as a tool to facilitate the delivery of a high tumor dose (4,5). BT substantially reduces the doses delivered to neighboring tissues, specifically the neighboring swallowing structures, compared with conventional RT.…”
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“…It is likely that T stage and anatomic site influence the risk of contralateral disease by determining how much disease approximates the midline mucosa where an increasing risk of contralateral lymphatic drainage occurs. When the tonsil site is considered by itself, the indications for ipsilateral neck radiation have been consistently reported [29,30,[34][35][36][37][38] .…”
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confidence: 99%