Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8221177 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
HPV(+) LNs involute more quickly than HPV(â) LNs but undergo a more prolonged process to eventual CR beyond the time of initial assessment at 8 to 12 weeks after treatment. Post radiation neck dissection is advisable for all non-CR HPV(â)/non-CR N3 HPV(+) cases, but it may be avoided for selected non-CR N2 HPV(+) cases with a significant LN involution if they can undergo continued imaging surveillance. The role of positron emission tomography for response assessment should be investigated.
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Authors
Shao Hui MD, MRT(T), Brian MD, Wei PhD, Helen MSc, Duo-duo BSc, Jolie MD, Andrew MD, Albiruni MD, Ralph MD, Jonathan MD, John MD, Laura A. MD, Andrew MD, B.C. John MD, David MD, Patrick MD, Eugene MD, Bayardo MD, John MD,