| Literature DB >> 2807879 |
J T Parsons1, W M Mendenhall, N J Cassisi, S P Stringer, R R Million.
Abstract
Between March 1978 and April 1986, 56 patients underwent planned unilateral, and five patients underwent planned bilateral, radical neck dissections following high-dose twice-a-day radiotherapy, usually with 60Co. Neck dissections were generally performed 6 weeks after radiotherapy. The overall rate of control of disease in the neck in all 61 patients was 81% at 5 years. Patients who underwent neck dissections following radiotherapy had significantly higher rates of neck-disease control than patients treated by radiotherapy alone during the same time period for stages N2A-N3A and N2B-N3B, but not for N1 disease. No carotid ruptures or fatal complications occurred. The rate of wound complications was judged to be acceptable.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2807879 DOI: 10.1002/hed.2880110504
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck ISSN: 1043-3074 Impact factor: 3.147