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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-84971-8_17
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Preoperative Radiochemotherapy and Radical Surgery of Advanced Head and Neck Cancers — Results of a Prospective, Multicenter DÖSAK Study

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“…assigned 268 patients to surgery alone or nCRT with 36 Gy and concomitant cisplatin (12.5 mg, days 1-5), followed by radical surgery 10-14 days after CRT completion. In this study, nCRT resulted in pCR of the primary tumors in 37% of the patients, and less locoregional relapses occurred after 3 years (31% vs. 16%) ( 38 ). Yi et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…assigned 268 patients to surgery alone or nCRT with 36 Gy and concomitant cisplatin (12.5 mg, days 1-5), followed by radical surgery 10-14 days after CRT completion. In this study, nCRT resulted in pCR of the primary tumors in 37% of the patients, and less locoregional relapses occurred after 3 years (31% vs. 16%) ( 38 ). Yi et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…These patients were treated according to the Essen protocol ,24 receiving preoperative radiation therapy (36 Gy) and subsequent radical resection with a safety margin of at least 10 mm in patients with T2–T4N0–N3M0 disease. All 44 patients completed primary treatment and were classified histopathologically as having undergone R0 resection.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After histopathological classification of the tumour, the combined or multimodal therapy 6,8,9 was performed as follows: the patients underwent a radiochemotherapy with 15 mg mitomycin C/m 2 (day 1) and 75 mg 5-fluorouracil/m 2 (days 1-5) combined with a fractional irradiation of the tumour of 2 Gy per day (days 1-25). Prior to that, in general anaesthesia, the margins of the tumour were marked with black ink.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%