1997
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0347(199709)19:6<494::aid-hed6>3.0.co;2-u
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Combined surgery and postoperative radiotherapy for carcinoma of the base of tongue: Analysis of treatment outcome and prognostic value of margin status

Abstract: Background Choice of treatment for base of tongue carcinoma is controversial, with options including surgery alone, radiotherapy alone, or multimodality treatment. Given the highly aggressive nature of these tumors, it has been our institutional policy to manage this disease with combined partial glossectomy (with attempt to avoid laryngectomy if possible) with planned postoperative radiotherapy (RT). We report on our institutional experience with this approach. Methods A retrospective review of the charts of … Show more

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“…13 This, combined with distant metastasis rates that approached 30% in these patients, spurred the implementation of upfront chemoradiation therapy regimens, reserving surgery only for residual or recurrent disease. [14][15][16] These methods resulted in similar survival rates and a decrease in the rate of distant metastases, all while allowing for "organ-preservation."…”
Section: Morbidity Of Treatment Of Hpv-related Opsccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 This, combined with distant metastasis rates that approached 30% in these patients, spurred the implementation of upfront chemoradiation therapy regimens, reserving surgery only for residual or recurrent disease. [14][15][16] These methods resulted in similar survival rates and a decrease in the rate of distant metastases, all while allowing for "organ-preservation."…”
Section: Morbidity Of Treatment Of Hpv-related Opsccmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nach einer Untersuchung von Robbins et al liegt die Rate einer dauerhaften Aspiration nach der Resektion von supraglottischen Tumoren der Stadien T 2 und T 3 bei bis zu 33% [16]. Diese Rate steigt nach einer Kombination von Operation und adjuvanter Strahlentherapie an [12].…”
Section: Aspirationshäufigkeitunclassified
“…Cependant, la qualité des marges d'exérè-ses est un indicateur important, car il constitue un facteur pronostique déterminant relié au taux de contrôle local [19]. Les principaux auteurs rapportent des marges d'exérèse négatives dans la quasitotalité des cas de leurs séries respectives [4,9,22].…”
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