Optimizing Radiotherapy in HPV-Associated Oropharyngeal Cancer Patients

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    Concurrent chemoradiation is considered the golden standard in the treatment of locally advanced OPC. However, given the very high survival rates in favorable HPV-positive OPC and the high rates of acute and late treatment-related side effects, de-escalation strategies have to be considered. In this chapter, the potential benefit of a number of de-escalation strategies is described, including of replacement of concurrent chemotherapy by cetuximab, radiation dose de-escalation based on response to induction chemotherapy, radiotherapy alone without systemic treatment, and limiting elective nodal target volumes for radiation. In addition to de-escalation, modern radiation technologies like protons will offer increasing opportunities to decrease the dose to normal tissues in order to prevent radiation-induced toxicities. Initial analysis showed that radiation dose de-escalation based on response to induction chemotherapy in combination with intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) has the highest potential to decrease acute and late toxicities.

    Originele taal-2English
    TitelHPV Infection in Head and Neck Cancer
    RedacteurenWojciech Golusiński, C. René Leemans, Andreas Dietz
    UitgeverijSpringer
    Pagina's161-171
    Aantal pagina's11
    Volume206
    Uitgave3
    ISBN van elektronische versie978-3-319-43580-0
    ISBN van geprinte versie978-3-319-43578-7
    DOI's
    StatusPublished - 2017

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