Induction Chemotherapy for Advanced Oral Cavity Cancer.
Thiago Bueno de OliveiraGustavo Nader MartaGilberto de Castro JuniorLuiz Paulo KowalskiPublished in: Current oncology reports (2021)
Clinical trials analyzing this treatment strategy in patients with resectable disease, followed by surgery, and in unresectable disease, followed by (chemo)radiotherapy or surgery are discussed, pointing out strengths and limitations of this data and highlighting the standard treatment in each clinical scenario. Future perspectives, including the incorporation of checkpoint inhibitors and biomarkers for patient selection are discussed. Surgery followed by (chemo)radiation is the standard of care for resectable oral cavity cancer patients, and chemoradiation is the standard for those considered as unresectable. Future trials with the incorporation of immunotherapy and better patient selection based on clinical and molecular biomarkers can bring new hopes for better therapeutic results in these patients.
Keyphrases
- locally advanced
- rectal cancer
- minimally invasive
- squamous cell carcinoma
- coronary artery bypass
- radiation therapy
- clinical trial
- liver metastases
- case report
- healthcare
- end stage renal disease
- surgical site infection
- dna damage
- photodynamic therapy
- newly diagnosed
- radiation induced
- randomized controlled trial
- early stage
- prognostic factors
- palliative care
- coronary artery disease
- drug delivery
- young adults
- peritoneal dialysis
- papillary thyroid
- pain management
- cell proliferation
- cell cycle
- quality improvement
- replacement therapy
- childhood cancer
- big data
- data analysis
- artificial intelligence
- current status
- patient reported
- chronic pain