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OBJECTIVE
Arsenic trioxide [ATO] is a pluripotent drug with potentials to have pro-oxidant, angiogenesis inhibitor, flow inhibitor and radiation sensitizer properties.
METHODS
The present study is a Phase I trial to assess the safety of ATO in advanced or recurrent head and neck cancer treated with
OBJECTIVE
The management of head and neck cancer requires skilled integration of multiple modalities such as surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and hyperthermia. Chemoradiation can benefit from the addition of a proven modality such as hyperthermia in increasing survival, disease-free survival and
Fourteen patients with recurrent malignant tumours of the head and neck were treated with radiofrequency hyperthermia and chemotherapy after conventional therapy had failed. After 2 to 11 treatment courses and a follow-up of 30 weeks, the neoplasms in three patients had completely regressed and one
The results of this study concern the comparison of the clinical effects of adriamycin (ADM) or bleomycin (BLM) alone and combined with local hyperthermia on 15 patients with multiple (29) neck node metastases from head and neck cancers. With repeated low fractional daily doses of drug a significant
OBJECTIVE
We attempted in our clinic to evaluate the efficacy and feasibility of a simultaneous application of a cis-platinum-based chemotherapy and interstitial hyperthermia to interstitial pulsed-dose rate (PDR) brachytherapy in patients with recurrent head-and-neck cancer.
METHODS
Between April
The aim of the study was to optimise the still unsatisfactory therapeutic results in head and neck cancer by studying the results and the side-effects of radiotherapy, chemotherapy and/or local hyperthermia treatment of human tumour xenografts. Mice carrying human-derived head and neck squamous cell
The authors presented an analysis of immediate and short-term results of therapy of 115 patients on thermoradio- and chemotherapy for recurrent head and neck tumors. Triple irradiation at single focal doses of 10 Gy at one-week intervals between fractions were employed taking into account
The results of a phase III, clinical trial of local microwave hyperthermia (target = 2 x 44 degrees C for 30 min) and megavoltage radiation (4 x 9 Gy fractions) in the treatment of 145 naturally occurring canine head and neck cancers are reported. Patients were re-examined at regular intervals
OBJECTIVE
To perform a single-arm study to determine the effectiveness of and potential toxic reactions to local hyperthermia and systemic carboplatin (cis-diammine-1,1-cyclobutane dicarboxylate platinum II) for the treatment of advanced or recurrent squamous cell carcinomas of the head and
BACKGROUND
Head and neck cancer is the leading cause of male mortality due to cancer in India. Surgery, radiation alone or in combination has been the backbone of treatment strategies. Chemo-radiation has emerged as the standard of care in most types of head and neck cancer. This strategy has the
We treated 74 patients with advanced or recurrent head and neck cancer using hyperthermia and/or immunotherapy between July 2005 and November 2013. Standard therapy showed no effect or was refused by these patients. Fifteen(21.4%) patients experienced a clinical benefit(complete response[CR],
OBJECTIVE
Advanced head and neck cancer continues to have a dismal outcome. Chemoradiation remains the current standard of care. Chemoradiation has not achieved the desired increase in survival in locally advanced head and neck cancer. This is a retrospective analysis of six patients treated with
Eleven patients with head and neck cancer (ten men, one woman; mean age, 65 years) (larynx, six; oropharynx, two; tongue, one; skin, one; thyroid, one) with regional lymph node enlargements either in contiguity or firmly adherent to the vascular structures of the neck have been treated by means of
OBJECTIVE
We evaluated the potential of combining laser excision with laser interstitial hyperthermia in order to improve the quality of life of patients with 3rd or 4th stage malignant head and neck tumours.
METHODS
To evaluate the quality of life, we used the 4th version of the University of
OBJECTIVE
A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the outcome of controlled clinical trials in head and neck cancers (HNCs) using hyperthermia and radiotherapy versus radiotherapy alone.
METHODS
A total of 498 abstracts were screened from four databases and hand searched as