| Literature DB >> 24387927 |
P Jardel1, N Fakhry2, M Makeieff3, J-C Ferrie4, S Milin5, C Righini6, A Lacout7, V Costes8, O Malard9, P-Y Marcy10, N Guevara11, G Odin12, R-J Bensadoun1, J Thariat13.
Abstract
Parotid pleomorphic adenoma is the most frequent tumor of salivary glands. The prognosis depends on the recurrences because they could lead to iatrogenic events (facial paralysis). Moreover the risk of malignant transformation increases with the number of local relapses. This article aims at reviewing histological and radiological criteria and the surgical techniques. To improve local control, adjuvant irradiation (in first intention or after recurrence) may be useful but is still controversial for benign tumors in young patients with a risk of radio-induced cancer. We listed studies in which adjuvant radiotherapy was used so as to define its place in the treatment strategy. Prognostic factors were found by some authors. Other studies have to be done before strong evidence-based recommendations are issued.Entities:
Keywords: Adulte jeune; Adénome pléomorphe; Cancer radio-induit; Chirurgie; Facial palsy; Paralysie faciale; Pleomorphic adenoma; Radiation therapy; Radio-induced cancer; Radiothérapie; Recurrence; Récidive; Tumeur mixte; Young adults
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24387927 DOI: 10.1016/j.canrad.2013.09.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Radiother ISSN: 1278-3218 Impact factor: 1.018