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Making sense of post-treatment surveillance in head and neck cancer: when and what of follow-up.

Authors :
Manikantan K
Khode S
Dwivedi RC
Palav R
Nutting CM
Rhys-Evans P
Harrington KJ
Kazi R
Source :
Cancer treatment reviews [Cancer Treat Rev] 2009 Dec; Vol. 35 (8), pp. 744-53. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Sep 09.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Follow-up in patients treated for head and neck cancer (HNC) is aimed at early detection of recurrence, metastases and second primary tumours. Various modalities for the routine follow-up of patients with HNC have been proposed and studied in the literature. Consequently, practising head and neck surgeons and oncologists all over the world use different guidelines and protocols to follow-up their patients. These guidelines involve follow-up intervals of varying intensity and schedule an assortment of investigations that may be neither logical nor practical. This follow-up process may be difficult to administrate, cause unnecessary discomfort and morbidity to the patient and can have serious cost-implications to the healthcare system. This review summarises strategies for follow-up, imaging modalities and key investigations in the literature published between 1980 and 2009. In this structured review, we have assessed studies in the literature that have addressed follow-up intervals, imaging tests, tumour markers, endoscopy and thyroid function tests as a part of the routine post-treatment surveillance in HNC patients. Studies analysing the cost benefit of such surveillance have also been addressed. Based on the evidence presented, we have compiled definitive recommendations for effective surveillance/post-treatment follow-up in patients with HNC.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-1967
Volume :
35
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer treatment reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19744793
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctrv.2009.08.007