Treatment of Malignant Tumor in the Head and Neck: --Interdisciplinary Collaboration of Surgery and Radiotherapy-- |
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Authors: | SATO, YASUO MORITA, MAMORU NOMURA, YASUYA IINUMA, TOSHITAKA HIRAIDE, FUMIHISA MIYAKAWA, KOUICHI INOUE, NORIFUMI KODERA, KAZUOKI KAGA, KIMITAKA ISHII, TETSUO TAKAHASHI, HIRO-OMI TAKENAKA, EIICHI WATANABE, NORITOSHI KOGURE, TAKASHI AKANUMA, ATSUO AKIYAMA, HIROSHI |
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Affiliation: | Department of Otolaryngology, University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan Department of Radiology, University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan Department of Surgery, Toranomon Hospital Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | Although the prime importance in treatment of head and neckcancer is eradication of tumors, due attention should be paidto the conservation of many important structures and functionsin the region. Just to mention a few of these important humanfunctions, there are phonation, digestion and facial expression.Simple surgical procedures specialized by otolaryngologistsare no longer satisfactory. Recently, radiotherapy of head and neck cancer has developedto a superlative degree and chemotherapy to a practical degreealthough much still remains to be satisfied. Our aim was toorganize an interdisciplinary group of specialists in surgery,radiotherapy and regional chemotherapy into a composite attackforce. We aimed at most effective treatment with the least ofside effects. Since 1961, our combined approach to cancer of the head andneck in close collaboration with radiotherapists has yieldedmuch improved results. This has led to an increasing numberof patients with satisfactory rehabilitation. - 1. Cancer of the maxilla: Even in the advanced cases combinedsurgery, radiotherapy and regional chemotherapy has led to thepreservation of important structures and functions. Many patientsare now allowed to return to social life and to their previousjobs.
- 2. Cancer of the nasopharynx: Radiotherapy is the firstchoice.When the effect is less satisfactory, chemotherapy anda window-operationof the palate are performed.
- 3. Tumorsof the tonsils: The majority of patients suffer fromthe reticulumcell sarcoma. Radiotherapy is the first choice.
- 4. Cancerof the larynx: A full dose of radiotherapy is thefirst choice.Partial resections are done when indicated.
- 5. Cancer of thetongue, hypopharynx and esophagus: Radiotherapyis the firstchoice in the majority of cases. Some need plasticsurgery.
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