- Head and Neck Cancer Studies
- Oral health in cancer treatment
- Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques
- Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
- Head and Neck Surgical Oncology
- Salivary Gland Tumors Diagnosis and Treatment
- Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research
Skåne University Hospital
2020-2023
Lund University
2020-2021
Karolinska Institutet
2021
Abstract Background Treatment for resectable oral cavity cancer (OCC) often includes combinations of surgery and radiotherapy (RT), but there is no conclusive information on the preferred treatment order. The aim this study was to assess costs cost-effectiveness two alternative regimens patients with OCC, reflecting pre- post-operative RT, from a societal perspective. Methods used data ARTSCAN 2 randomised controlled trial, which compares pre-operative accelerated RT conventionally...
Background and purposeAn earlier prospective randomised multicentre study (ARTSCAN) in head neck cancer patients that compared conventionally fractionated radiotherapy (CF) with accelerated (AF) was inconclusive. In the subgroup of oral cavity squamous cell (OCSCC) a large absolute, but not statistically significant, difference local control seen favour AF. This more pronounced resectable tumours. The finding raised hypothesis AF could be beneficial for OCSCC patients. addition, longstanding...
The purpose of this study was to compare complication rates at the mandibulotomy site between patients receiving preoperative radiotherapy (RT) and those postoperative RT during treatment for oral oropharyngeal cancer where surgical procedure required a mandibular osteotomy gain access tumour. Sixty-four consecutive treated period 2000–2015 were available analysis. Their medical records reviewed retrospectively. All followed least 1 year postoperatively. A subgroup received on several...
Abstract Background : Treatment for resectable oral cavity cancer (OCC) often includes combinations of surgery and radiotherapy (RT), but there is no conclusive information on by which order these measures are best administered. The aim this study was to assess cost-effectiveness two alternative treatment regimens patients with OCC, reflecting pre-and post-operative RT. Methods performed data from the ARTSCAN 2 randomised, controlled trial, compares pre-operative accelerated RT...