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New chemoradiotherapy combinations in head and neck cancer

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Pages 111-115 | Published online: 10 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Head and neck squamous cell cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide. Surgical management is effective as a single modality only for early-stage cancers (30% of patients). Making progress in this cancer is of vital interest. The standard treatment for advanced disease is chemoradiotherapy, with the goal of palliation of symptoms and prolongation of life. Response rates to even the best of regimens are approximately 30-40%, with the median survival period of approximately 6 months. Various approaches to treatment of recurrent disease are under investigation, including new drugs or combinations of drugs, with radiotherapy.

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