This review discusses the role of adjuvant treatment after curative surgery for patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). In general, patients with unfavourable prognostic factors have a high-risk of loco-regional recurrence and subsequent worse survival after surgery alone and are therefore considered proper candidates for adjuvant treatment by either postoperative radiotherapy alone or postoperative chemoradiation. Selection of the most optimal adjuvant treatment strategy should be based on the most important prognostic factors. In this review, the different treatment strategies will be discussed in general. More specifically, we will discuss the role of the interval between surgery and radiotherapy, the overall treatme...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the delay to initiate postoperative radiation ...
BACKGROUND: We compared concomitant cisplatin and irradiation with radiotherapy alone as adjuvant tr...
The management of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas does not end with the completion of ablativ...
This review discusses the role of adjuvant treatment after curative surgery for patients with head a...
This review discusses the role of postoperative radiotherapy (RT) for patients with squamous cell ca...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas are frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage. Their treatmen...
Surgery with adjuvant chemoradiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy is the mainstay in treatment for advanc...
Abstract: Historically, patients with resectable stage III and IV tumors were treated with combined ...
Abstract Background Postoperative (chemo) radiation improves tumor control and survival in high-risk...
BACKGROUND. In this prospective study, the effects of a second course of postoperative radiation the...
Objective. Most studies that report on salvage surgery after primary radiotherapy for head and neck ...
Background: Postoperative (chemo) radiation improves tumor control and survival in high-risk patient...
PURPOSE: Salvage surgery for recurrent advanced stage head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) ...
Chemoradiotherapy has emerged as a gold standard in advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and...
Up-front surgery and postoperative radiotherapy constitute a well-recognized treatment concept for l...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the delay to initiate postoperative radiation ...
BACKGROUND: We compared concomitant cisplatin and irradiation with radiotherapy alone as adjuvant tr...
The management of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas does not end with the completion of ablativ...
This review discusses the role of adjuvant treatment after curative surgery for patients with head a...
This review discusses the role of postoperative radiotherapy (RT) for patients with squamous cell ca...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas are frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage. Their treatmen...
Surgery with adjuvant chemoradiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy is the mainstay in treatment for advanc...
Abstract: Historically, patients with resectable stage III and IV tumors were treated with combined ...
Abstract Background Postoperative (chemo) radiation improves tumor control and survival in high-risk...
BACKGROUND. In this prospective study, the effects of a second course of postoperative radiation the...
Objective. Most studies that report on salvage surgery after primary radiotherapy for head and neck ...
Background: Postoperative (chemo) radiation improves tumor control and survival in high-risk patient...
PURPOSE: Salvage surgery for recurrent advanced stage head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) ...
Chemoradiotherapy has emerged as a gold standard in advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and...
Up-front surgery and postoperative radiotherapy constitute a well-recognized treatment concept for l...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the delay to initiate postoperative radiation ...
BACKGROUND: We compared concomitant cisplatin and irradiation with radiotherapy alone as adjuvant tr...
The management of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas does not end with the completion of ablativ...