Background: Locoregionally advanced oral cavity cancers are aggressive tumours with high risk of relapse after definitive treatment. This study was performed to assess the effectiveness and safety of induction chemotherapy prior to surgery for untreated oral cavity cancer patients. Material and methods: Only prospective phase III randomised studies comparing induction chemotherapy followed by surgery with or without postoperative radiotherapy (Chemo Group) compared with surgery with or without postoperative radiotherapy (Control Group) were eligible. Two of the authors independently selected and assessed the studies regarding eligibility criteria and risk of bias. Results: Two studies were selected. A total of 451 patients were randomly ass...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of chemotherapy added to a surgical locoregional treatment (LRT) f...
Background: The aim of our study was to evaluate retrospectively whether neoadjuvant or adjuvant rad...
Background Tongue cancers are more common in the Indian subcontinent and a leading cause of morbidit...
The treatment of choice for locally advanced resectable oral cavity cancer is surgery followed by (c...
INTRODUÇÃO: Os tumores da cavidade oral localmente avançados são neoplasias agressivas e com alto ri...
Background: Oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers are the most common cancers arising in the head...
Oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers are frequently described as part of a group of oral cancers or...
Purpose: Prognosis of patients with advanced oral cavity cancer is worth improving. Chemotherapy has...
Univ Sao Paulo, Hosp Siriolibanes, Dept Radiat Oncol, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Fac Med, Inst...
Background and purpose: An earlier prospective randomised multicentre study (ARTSCAN) in head and ne...
Background: Surgery is a common treatment option in oral cavity cancer (and less frequently in oroph...
Purpose: To investigate the results of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) for the treatment of pathol...
PURPOSE: To investigate the results of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) for the treatment of pathol...
A protocol of induction combination chemotherapy followed by surgery was applied to a group of patie...
Background and purpose An earlier prospective randomised multicentre study (ARTSCAN) in head and nec...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of chemotherapy added to a surgical locoregional treatment (LRT) f...
Background: The aim of our study was to evaluate retrospectively whether neoadjuvant or adjuvant rad...
Background Tongue cancers are more common in the Indian subcontinent and a leading cause of morbidit...
The treatment of choice for locally advanced resectable oral cavity cancer is surgery followed by (c...
INTRODUÇÃO: Os tumores da cavidade oral localmente avançados são neoplasias agressivas e com alto ri...
Background: Oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers are the most common cancers arising in the head...
Oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers are frequently described as part of a group of oral cancers or...
Purpose: Prognosis of patients with advanced oral cavity cancer is worth improving. Chemotherapy has...
Univ Sao Paulo, Hosp Siriolibanes, Dept Radiat Oncol, Sao Paulo, BrazilUniv Sao Paulo, Fac Med, Inst...
Background and purpose: An earlier prospective randomised multicentre study (ARTSCAN) in head and ne...
Background: Surgery is a common treatment option in oral cavity cancer (and less frequently in oroph...
Purpose: To investigate the results of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) for the treatment of pathol...
PURPOSE: To investigate the results of postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) for the treatment of pathol...
A protocol of induction combination chemotherapy followed by surgery was applied to a group of patie...
Background and purpose An earlier prospective randomised multicentre study (ARTSCAN) in head and nec...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of chemotherapy added to a surgical locoregional treatment (LRT) f...
Background: The aim of our study was to evaluate retrospectively whether neoadjuvant or adjuvant rad...
Background Tongue cancers are more common in the Indian subcontinent and a leading cause of morbidit...