The treatment of distant metastases in head and neck cancer - Present and future Journal Article


Authors: Buckley, J. G.; Ferlito, A.; Shaha, A. R.; Rinaldo, A.
Article Title: The treatment of distant metastases in head and neck cancer - Present and future
Abstract: At the present time the occurrence of distant metastases in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma means that lifespan is measured in months. In most instances treatment is purely palliative. Isolated lung metastasis can be successfully removed with long-term disease control in selected patients. Radiotherapy can be useful for palliation of bone metastases and occasionally lung or brain metastases. Chemotherapy does not have a major impact at the present time except for the treatment of metastases from nasopharyngeal cancer. Palliative symptomatic care, along with appropriate pain control, is essential since pain management is very important in these patients. A significant change in the survival of patients with head and neck cancer is only likely to occur by the development of new approaches to treatment. Blocking tumor angiogenesis and treatment based on genetic abnormalities or cell surface receptors offer the two strategies that are most likely to be successful. Copyright © 2001 S. Karger AG, Basel.
Keywords: cancer survival; review; squamous cell carcinoma; cisplatin; fluorouracil; treatment; treatment indication; metastasis; quality of life; palliative therapy; docetaxel; survival time; head and neck cancer; head and neck neoplasms; neoplasm metastasis; medical oncology; taxane derivative; distant metastases; humans; human; priority journal
Journal Title: ORL
Volume: 63
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0301-1569
Publisher: Karger  
Date Published: 2001-07-01
Start Page: 259
End Page: 264
Language: English
DOI: 10.1159/000055753
PUBMED: 11408825
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Export Date: 21 May 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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