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Background
High prevalence of comorbidity in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) often lead to suboptimal treatment. The presence study aims to evaluate the presence of comorbidity, its impact on therapeutic decision making, treatment compliance, and overall survival in HNSCC.
Methods
Five hundred eighteen patients with nonmetastatic HNSCC, elder than 18 years of age, without any prior...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) are a heterogeneous group of tumors, mainly caused by exposure to cigarette smoke and/or alcohol. In recent years, a virally driven subset of cancers driven by human papillomavirus subtype 16 [HPV‐16]) has emerged. Our own data and data from other groups have demonstrated the favorable clinical outcome of HPV‐driven oropharyngeal tumors and in both HPV+...
Background
To report the long‐term outcome of patients undergoing re‐irradiation (re‐RT) for a recurrent or second primary head and neck cancer (RSPHNCs) in seven Italian tertiary centers, while testing the Multi‐Institution Reirradation (MIRI) recursive partitioning analysis (RPA) recently published.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed 159 patients. Prognostic factors for overall survival (OS)...
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