Treatment for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has been predominantly surgical for decades, but in the last 20 years nonsurgical modalities (radiotherapy), with the aim of organ preservation, also became predominant among advanced stages. Retrospectively evaluating our series of stage III and stage IV laryngeal SCCs, we compared the 2 main therapeutic modalities.
Bussu, F., Micciche', F., Rigante, M., Dinapoli, N., Parrilla, C., Bonomo, P., Cadoni, G., Mantini, G., Galli, J., Rufini, V., Almadori, G., Valentini, V., Paludetti, G., Oncologic outcomes in advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas treated with different modalities in a single institution: a retrospective analysis of 65 cases, <<HEAD & NECK>>, 2012; 34 (4): 573-579. [doi:10.1002/hed.21785] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/8138]
Oncologic outcomes in advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinomas treated with different modalities in a single institution: a retrospective analysis of 65 cases
Bussu, Francesco;Micciche', Francesco;Rigante, Mario;Dinapoli, Nicola;Parrilla, Claudio;Bonomo, Pierluigi;Cadoni, Gabriella;Mantini, Giovanna;Galli, Jacopo;Rufini, Vittoria;Almadori, Giovanni;Valentini, Viola;Paludetti, Gaetano
2012
Abstract
Treatment for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has been predominantly surgical for decades, but in the last 20 years nonsurgical modalities (radiotherapy), with the aim of organ preservation, also became predominant among advanced stages. Retrospectively evaluating our series of stage III and stage IV laryngeal SCCs, we compared the 2 main therapeutic modalities.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.