Therapeutic methods used in the treatment of malignant lymphomas of the head and neck

  • Mihail TUȘALIU
  • Lavinia G. SAVA
  • Cristina M. GOANȚĂ
  • Vlad A. BUDU
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Publication date
September 2018
Publisher
Uniunea Medicala Balcanica
Journal
Archives of the Balkan Medical Union

Abstract

Malignant lymphoma is one of the topical problem of modern medicine. Among head and neck malignancies, lymphoma is the second most common cause. Most of the extranodal lymphomas are represented by non‑Hodgkin’s lymphomas. Non‑Hodgkin’s lymphomas localized in the upper aerodigestive tract are classified into three categories, depending on the frequency of these types: oral cavity lymphomas, pharynx and Waldeyer’s ring lymphoma, nasal sinuses, throat, pharynx and trachea lymphomas. Main therapeutic approaches used in the therapy of malignant lymphomas are: conventional chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery, „salvage“ therapy, interferon therapy, monoclonal antibody therapy, bone marrow transplant, peptides treatment. Cytotoxic chemotherapy is t...

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