Literature DB >> 27599684

[Head and neck intensity-modulated radiation therapy: Normal tissues dose constraints. Pharyngeal constrictor muscles and larynx].

P Graff1, V Woisard2, S Racadot3, J Thariat4, Y Pointreau5.   

Abstract

Radio-induced pharyngolaryngeal chronic disorders may challenge the quality of life of head and neck cancer long survivors. Many anatomic structures have been identified as potentially impaired by irradiation and responsible for laryngeal edema, dysphonia and dysphagia. Some dose constraints might be plausible such as keeping the mean dose to the pharyngeal constrictor muscles under 50 to 55Gy, the mean dose to the supra-glottic larynx under 40 to 45Gy and, if feasible, the mean dose to the glottic larynx under 20Gy. A reduction of the dose delivered to the muscles of the floor of the mouth and the cervical esophagus would be beneficial as well. Nevertheless, the publications available do not provide an extensive enough level of proof. One should consider limiting as low as possible the dose delivered to these structures without compromising the quality of irradiation of the target tumor volumes.
Copyright © 2016 Société française de radiothérapie oncologique (SFRO). Published by Elsevier SAS. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Dose; Dysphagia; Dysphagie; Dysphonia; Dysphonie; Laryngeal edema; Larynx; Pharynx; Radio-induced toxicity; Radiotherapy; Radiothérapie; Tolerance; Tolérance; Toxicité radio-induite; Œdème laryngé

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27599684     DOI: 10.1016/j.canrad.2016.06.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Radiother        ISSN: 1278-3218            Impact factor:   1.018


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1.  Modeling Dose Response for Late Dysphagia in Patients With Head and Neck Cancer in the Modern Era of Definitive Chemoradiation.

Authors:  Chiaojung Jillian Tsai; Andrew Jackson; Jeremy Setton; Nadeem Riaz; Sean McBride; Jonathan Leeman; Alex Kowalski; Laura Happersett; Nancy Y Lee
Journal:  JCO Clin Cancer Inform       Date:  2017-11

2.  Identifying causal relationships of cancer treatment and long-term health effects among 5-year survivors of childhood cancer in Southern Sweden.

Authors:  Anders Holst; Jan Ekman; Magnus Petersson-Ahrholt; Thomas Relander; Thomas Wiebe; Helena M Linge
Journal:  Commun Med (Lond)       Date:  2022-03-02
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