Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6054842 | Oral Oncology | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This represents the single largest series reported from a community hospital-based cancer center in which lateralized tonsil cancers with N+ disease were treated with ipsilateral neck radiotherapy. In this carefully selected cohort of patients with well-lateralized tonsil cancers, the risk of contralateral nodal failure appears to be <5%, suggesting that prophylactic radiation of the contralateral neck may not be necessary. Future planned studies will focus on prospectively selecting subgroups of patients eligible for treatment de-intensification as survivorship issues in excellent prognosis HPV positive patients are increasingly becoming relevant.
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Authors
Tu D. Dan, David Raben, Charles J. Schneider, Neil G. Hockstein, Robert L. Witt, Michael Dzeda, Jennifer F. Cormier, Adam Raben,