2024
DOI: 10.1002/alr.23262
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International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Sinonasal Tumors

Abstract: BackgroundSinonasal neoplasms, whether benign and malignant, pose a significant challenge to clinicians and represents a model area for multidisciplinary collaboration in order to optimize patient care. The International Consensus Statement on Allergy and Rhinology: Sinonasal Tumors (ICSNT) aims to summarize the best available evidence and presents 48 thematic and histopathology‐based topics spanning the field.MethodsIn accordance with prior ICAR documents, ICSNT assigned each topic as an Evidence‐Based Review… Show more

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“…Most studies investigating chemotherapy regimens include all head and neck cancer subsites rather than SNMs alone [34]. In one study of 173 patients receiving induction TPF for unresectable head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, the most common events reported included neutropenia (76.9%), leukopenia (41.6%), alopecia (11.6%), anemia (9.2%), infection (6.9%), and thrombocytopenia (5.2%).…”
Section: Potential Adverse Events From Cytotoxic Chemotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies investigating chemotherapy regimens include all head and neck cancer subsites rather than SNMs alone [34]. In one study of 173 patients receiving induction TPF for unresectable head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, the most common events reported included neutropenia (76.9%), leukopenia (41.6%), alopecia (11.6%), anemia (9.2%), infection (6.9%), and thrombocytopenia (5.2%).…”
Section: Potential Adverse Events From Cytotoxic Chemotherapymentioning
confidence: 99%