Management of the Contralateral Neck in Unilateral Node-Positive Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
Christian DollFriedrich MroskLea FreundFelix NeumannKilian KreutzerJan Oliver VossJan-Dirk RaguseMarcus BeckDirk BoehmerKerstin RubarthMax HeilandSteffen KoerdtPublished in: Cancers (2023)
Overall, the risk for occult contralateral CLNM in patients with lateralized OSCC ipsilateral CLNM is low. Our data suggest that END should not be performed routinely in this cohort. Risk-adapted radiotherapy of the contralateral neck alone seems to be sufficient from the oncological point of view.