A unique complication associated with concurrent chemoradiation for the treatment of locally advanced head and neck cancer Journal Article


Authors: Cahlon, O.; Shaha, A.; Lee, N.
Article Title: A unique complication associated with concurrent chemoradiation for the treatment of locally advanced head and neck cancer
Abstract: Methods: We present the case of a patient treated with definitive intensity modulated radiation therapy and concurrent carboplatin and fluorouracil for a locally advanced oral cavity and base of tongue cancer. Background: Concurrent chemoradiation is becoming an increasingly popular treatment for patients with locally advanced head and neck cancer. The full extent of treatment related complications has not been completely documented in the literature. Results: The patient suffered acute grade 4 dermatitis and mucositis during treatment. One month after completion of treatment, the patient was found to have permanent adherence of the tongue to the buccal mucosa as a result of severe scar tissue formation. Conclusions: As more patients undergo chemoradiation for the treatment of locally advanced head and neck cancer, the full extent of treatment related complications are being identified. To our knowledge, this is the first report of chemoradiation for head and neck cancer resulting in adherence of the tongue to the buccal mucosa.
Keywords: radiation; complications; toxicity; chemoradiation; locally advanced head and neck cancer
Journal Title: Clinical Medicine: Oncology
Volume: 2
ISSN: 1177-9314
Publisher: Libertas Academica Ltd  
Date Published: 2008-01-01
Start Page: 313
End Page: 318
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 2 January 2015 -- Source: Scopus