Cancers of the head and neck region often present with nodal involvement. There is a long-standing convention within the community of head and neck radiation oncology to irradiate both sides of the neck electively in almost all cases to include both macroscopic and microscopic disease extension (so called elective nodal volume). International guidelines for the selection and delineation of the elective lymph nodes were published in the early 2000s and were updated recently. However, diagnostic imaging techniques have improved the accuracy and reliability of nodal staging and as a result, small metastases that used to remain undetected and were thus in the past included in the elective nodal volume, will now be included in high-dose volumes....
To investigate the feasibility of lymph drainage mapping (LDM) using SPECT/CT to help select head an...
BACKGROUND: Elective neck irradiation (ENI) is performed in head and neck cancer patients treated wi...
Nodal involvement in squamous cell carcinoma considerably lowers survival rate. Despite its importan...
Cancers of the head and neck region often present with nodal involvement. There is a long‐standing c...
Cancers of the head and neck region often present with nodal involvement. There is a long-standing c...
There is a long-standing convention to irradiate the great majority of head and neck squamous cell c...
Background The majority of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) receive bilat...
Background and purpose: Bilateral elective nodal irradiation (ENI) remains the standard treatment fo...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with cervical lymphadenopathy of unknown primary carcinoma (CUP) usually unde...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with cervical lymphadenopathy of unknown primary carcinoma (CUP) usually unde...
The purpose was to evaluate the contralateral nodal control (CLNC) in postoperative patients with or...
Abstract Background In head and neck cancer, bilateral neck irradiation is the standard approach for...
PURPOSE: The purpose was to evaluate the contralateral nodal control (CLNC) in postoperative patient...
Background and purpose: The great majority of patients with lateralized head and neck squamous cell ...
To investigate the feasibility of lymph drainage mapping (LDM) using SPECT/CT to help select head an...
BACKGROUND: Elective neck irradiation (ENI) is performed in head and neck cancer patients treated wi...
Nodal involvement in squamous cell carcinoma considerably lowers survival rate. Despite its importan...
Cancers of the head and neck region often present with nodal involvement. There is a long‐standing c...
Cancers of the head and neck region often present with nodal involvement. There is a long-standing c...
There is a long-standing convention to irradiate the great majority of head and neck squamous cell c...
Background The majority of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) receive bilat...
Background and purpose: Bilateral elective nodal irradiation (ENI) remains the standard treatment fo...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with cervical lymphadenopathy of unknown primary carcinoma (CUP) usually unde...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with cervical lymphadenopathy of unknown primary carcinoma (CUP) usually unde...
The purpose was to evaluate the contralateral nodal control (CLNC) in postoperative patients with or...
Abstract Background In head and neck cancer, bilateral neck irradiation is the standard approach for...
PURPOSE: The purpose was to evaluate the contralateral nodal control (CLNC) in postoperative patient...
Background and purpose: The great majority of patients with lateralized head and neck squamous cell ...
To investigate the feasibility of lymph drainage mapping (LDM) using SPECT/CT to help select head an...
BACKGROUND: Elective neck irradiation (ENI) is performed in head and neck cancer patients treated wi...
Nodal involvement in squamous cell carcinoma considerably lowers survival rate. Despite its importan...