Critical Issues in Head and Neck Oncology Key Concepts from the Seventh THNO Meeting /

This open access book discusses the most current issues in head and neck cancer with a focus on current trends such as biomarkers, precision medicine and immunotherapy. New approaches in the diagnosis such as liquid biopsies and imaging biomarkers to predict radiotherapy toxicity as well as approach...

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Other Authors: Vermorken, Jan B. (Editor), Budach, Volker (Editor), Leemans, C. René (Editor), Machiels, Jean-Pascal (Editor), Nicolai, Piero (Editor), O'Sullivan, Brian (Editor)
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Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
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505 0 |a Biomarkers in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancer (HNSCC) -- Promising biomarkers for early diagnosis and prognosis prediction in HNS -- Biomarkers to predict radiotherapy toxicity -- Biomarkers for hypoxia, HPVness and proliferation from imaging perspective -- Mechanism of cetuximab resistance and how to overcome it -- The role of liquid biopsy for monitoring disease evolution -- NK cells in immunotherapy: how important are they? -- Biomarkers for immune modulatory treatment in HNSCC -- Primary disease (1) -- Novel approaches in surgical management of HNSCC -- The surgical approach to elderly patients with HNSCC -- The nonsurgical approach to locoregionally advanced HNSCC -- High-dose three-weekly or low-dose weekly cisplatin during radiation, what to prefer? -- Primary disease (2) -- Where and when to use induction chemotherapy? -- Prognostic role of p16/HPV in non-oropharyngeal head and neck cancer -- Is there a role for neoadjuvant targeted and immunotherapies? -- Is there a role for adjuvant targeted and immunotherapies? -- Optimal supportive measures during primary treatment -- Precision Medicine in head and neck cancer: myth or reality -- Recurrent and / or metastatic disease -- Salvage surgery: candidates, safe reconstruction, and results? -- Re-irradiation for local relapses or second primaries: when and how? -- New promising targeted agents in first and second-line settings -- Update of immune therapies in recurrent/metastatic HNSCC -- Special Issue -- Patients with rare head neck cancers: do they need a different approach? .-Nasopharynx cancer -- New epidemiological aspects -- New developments in the management of nasopharyngeal carcinoma -- New drugs for recurrent/metastatic nasopharynx cancer. 
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