Abstract 1602: Time-to-recurrence is decreased in head and neck cancer patients with a common cytochrome P450 1B1 variant (N453S); epidemiological andin vitrofindings

Author(s):  
Ekaterina G. Shatalova ◽  
Stacy L. Mosier ◽  
Karthik Devarajan ◽  
Margie L. Clapper
2000 ◽  
Vol 296 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 101-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeta Topić ◽  
Mario Štefanović ◽  
Ana Maria Ivanišević ◽  
Rajka Petrinović ◽  
Ivica Čurčić

2013 ◽  
Vol 127 (10) ◽  
pp. 991-996 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Kumar ◽  
G Putnam ◽  
P Dyson ◽  
A K Robson

AbstractBackground:Follow-up surveillance of head and neck cancer patients varies throughout the UK. The heterogeneity of these patients limits the applicability of a standardised protocol. Improvements in our understanding of the natural history of the disease may assist in the tailoring of resources to patients.Method:Prospective data collected at the Cumberland Infirmary over a 13-year period were analysed, primarily focusing upon recurrence rates and time to recurrence.Results:In keeping with other studies, recurrence of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma was found to be maximal within the first three years of treatment, regardless of subsite.Conclusion:Hospital-based surveillance may be safely discontinued after three years for some patients. Laryngeal carcinoma may require further surveillance due to possible delayed recurrence of a second primary formation. Emphasis must be placed on patient education, accessibility to head and neck services, and the existence of a robust system to facilitate urgent referrals.


2017 ◽  
Vol 58 (6) ◽  
pp. 443-450
Author(s):  
Tridiv Katiyar ◽  
Shailendra S. Maurya ◽  
Feza Hasan ◽  
Arvind P. Singh ◽  
Anwar J. Khan ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Leonid Bardenshtein ◽  
Valeriy Leontiev ◽  
Aleksey Drobyshev ◽  
Aleksandr Tsimbalistov ◽  
Nikolay Malginov ◽  
...  

The review focuses on depressive disorders in cancer patients. The article summarizes the findings of domestic and foreign studies on depression prevalence, clinical symptoms and treatment in head and neck cancer patients. Early detection of affective disorder and timely administration of antipsychotic drug treatment is shown to be important for this patient category.


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