Introduction: The larynx is a part of the upper respiratory tract that performs many essential functions including breathing, speaking, and swallowing. For this reason, the quality of life is significantly affected by laryngeal cancer and its treatment. Therefore, the focus of management for the last few decades has been on preserving the function of a larynx without compromising survival. This study was done with the purpose of reviewing our experience of organ preservation approach with concurrent chemoradiation therapy (CCRT) for locally advanced cancers of larynx.Methods: A retrospective chart review was carried out for the data of pathology reports and clinical notes of the patients who were diagnosed with laryngeal squamous cell carci...
Purpose: Both concurrent and sequential chemoradiotherapy have been reported to be good alternatives...
Background: Larynx preservation (LP) is recommended for up to low-volume T4 laryngeal cancer as an e...
The principles of management of the laryngeal cancer have evolved over the recent past with emphasis...
Introduction: The larynx is a part of the upper respiratory tract that performs many essential funct...
For a long time standard treatment approach for resectable squamous cell carcinoma of larynx was sur...
INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal cancer is a malignancy associated with significant psychosocial consequence...
Object: The therapeutic options for advanced laryngeal-hypopharyngeal cancer have broadened in the l...
Background. For patients with advanced laryngeal cancer, a trial was designed to determine if chem...
textabstractIn the last decade the primary treatment of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer was shi...
Purpose: The study aims to assess the feasibility of intensity-modulated and image-guided radiothera...
Purpose The study aims to assess the feasibility of intensity-modulated and image-guided radiotherap...
BACKGROUND: The primary goal of treatment in advanced laryngeal cancer is to achieve optimal oncolog...
Objective: Management of laryngeal cancer has focused on improving survival while pre-serving functi...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To achieve the goal of organ preservation, both a chemoradiotherapy and a c...
Objective: Laryngeal preservation is a challenge for the treatment of advanced hypopharyn-geal cance...
Purpose: Both concurrent and sequential chemoradiotherapy have been reported to be good alternatives...
Background: Larynx preservation (LP) is recommended for up to low-volume T4 laryngeal cancer as an e...
The principles of management of the laryngeal cancer have evolved over the recent past with emphasis...
Introduction: The larynx is a part of the upper respiratory tract that performs many essential funct...
For a long time standard treatment approach for resectable squamous cell carcinoma of larynx was sur...
INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal cancer is a malignancy associated with significant psychosocial consequence...
Object: The therapeutic options for advanced laryngeal-hypopharyngeal cancer have broadened in the l...
Background. For patients with advanced laryngeal cancer, a trial was designed to determine if chem...
textabstractIn the last decade the primary treatment of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer was shi...
Purpose: The study aims to assess the feasibility of intensity-modulated and image-guided radiothera...
Purpose The study aims to assess the feasibility of intensity-modulated and image-guided radiotherap...
BACKGROUND: The primary goal of treatment in advanced laryngeal cancer is to achieve optimal oncolog...
Objective: Management of laryngeal cancer has focused on improving survival while pre-serving functi...
AIMS AND BACKGROUND: To achieve the goal of organ preservation, both a chemoradiotherapy and a c...
Objective: Laryngeal preservation is a challenge for the treatment of advanced hypopharyn-geal cance...
Purpose: Both concurrent and sequential chemoradiotherapy have been reported to be good alternatives...
Background: Larynx preservation (LP) is recommended for up to low-volume T4 laryngeal cancer as an e...
The principles of management of the laryngeal cancer have evolved over the recent past with emphasis...