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Chemotherapy combined with conservation surgery in the treatment of early larynx cancer.

Abstract
In the past 20 years, strategies based on the use of platinum-based induction chemotherapy regimens have been developed in an attempt to preserve the larynx, increase local control, and improve survival in patients with advanced laryngeal cancer. In patients with early-stage laryngeal cancer, it is commonly thought that there is no role for induction chemotherapy. In this review, we support the notion that there is growing evidence available in the literature documenting the need and the role for induction chemotherapy as well as the need and the role for the use of conservation laryngeal surgery after induction chemotherapy in early-stage laryngeal cancer (T1-2N0).
AuthorsO Laccourreye, V Bassot, D Brasnu, H Laccourreye
JournalCurrent opinion in oncology (Curr Opin Oncol) Vol. 11 Issue 3 Pg. 200-3 (May 1999) ISSN: 1040-8746 [Print] United States
PMID10328595 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Topics
  • Combined Modality Therapy
  • Humans
  • Laryngeal Neoplasms (drug therapy, mortality, surgery)
  • Neoplasm Staging
  • Survival Rate

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