scholarly journals A longitudinal study of follow-up activities after curative treatment for head and neck cancer

2015 ◽  
Vol 54 (5) ◽  
pp. 813-819 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anja Pagh ◽  
Cai Grau ◽  
Jens Overgaard
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
F Böhm ◽  
M-N Theodoraki ◽  
J Doescher ◽  
A von Witzleben ◽  
J Greve ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. e12993 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kelly E. Brennan ◽  
Stephen F. Hall ◽  
John Yoo ◽  
Susan L. Rohland ◽  
Julie Theurer ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (2) ◽  
pp. 120 ◽  
Author(s):  
K.E. Brennan ◽  
S.F. Hall ◽  
T.E. Owen ◽  
R.J. Griffiths ◽  
Y. Peng

Background The actual practices of routine follow-up after curative treatment for head-and-neck cancer are unknown, and existing guidelines are not evidence-based.Methods This retrospective population-based study used administrative data to describe 5 years of routine follow-up care in 3975 head-and-neck cancer patients diagnosed between 2007 and 2012 in Ontario.Results The mean number of visits per year declined during the follow-up period (from 7.8 to 1.9, p < 0.001). The proportion of patients receiving visits in concordance with guidelines ranged from 80% to 45% depending on the follow-up year. In at least 50% of patients, 1 head, neck, or chest imaging test was performed in the first follow-up year; that proportion subsequently declined (p < 0.001). Factors associated with follow-up practices included comorbidity, tumour site, treatment, geographic region, and physician specialty (p < 0.05).Conclusions Given current practice variation and the absence of an evidence-based standard, the challenge in identifying a single optimal follow-up strategy might be better addressed with a harmonized approach to providing individualized follow-up care.


ORL ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Jérôme R. Lechien ◽  
Daphné Delplace ◽  
Mohamad Khalife ◽  
Sven Saussez

Neutrophilic febrile dermatosis (NFD) is a rare paraneoplastic syndrome that may be found in patients with head and neck cancer. NFD may appear before the neoplasia and may only concern the dorsal faces of the hands. This article reports the NFD findings of a patient with pharyngeal cancer, which was developed 2 years after the occurrence of NFD. The development of NFD in patient with alcohol and tobacco consumption should lead otolaryngologists and dermatologists to suspect head and neck malignancy. In cases of normal otolaryngological examination, patients have to be followed.


2019 ◽  
Vol 129 (11) ◽  
pp. 2491-2495 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dun‐Cheng Chang ◽  
Andy Wei‐Ge Chen ◽  
Yu‐Sheng Lo ◽  
Yi‐Ching Chuang ◽  
Mu‐Kuan Chen

Author(s):  
Kelvin Miu

Laryngeal cancer is a common head and neck cancer and typically presents with voice hoarseness in patients older than 60 years. Early recognition of signs and symptoms of laryngeal cancer can lead to early diagnosis and treatment, therefore improving patient outcomes. This article aims to provide an overview of the anatomy of the larynx, presentation and management of laryngeal cancer, and common follow-up problems.


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