New approaches to enhance chemotherapy in SCCHN

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Chemotherapy is the standard approach to the treatment of patients with recurrent and metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN) and is also now a common component of treatment for patients with locoregionally advanced, non-metastatic disease. Cisplatin has for many years been the agent of choice, alone or in combination with other agents, particularly 5-FU. The advent of the taxanes, which demonstrate good non-clinical activity against SCCHN, spawned a series of investigations aimed at integrating these agents into treatment regimens. Molecular targeted agents, which do not demonstrate overlapping toxicities with commonly used chemotherapy agents for SCCHN, represent a promising avenue of investigation. The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is expressed both widely and at high levels in SCCHN and is associated with poor prognosis. The EGFR-directed monoclonal antibody (MAb) cetuximab (Erbitux®) in combination with chemotherapy has shown some activity in the treatment of recurrent/ metastatic disease both as first-line therapy and following cisplatin failure, and preliminary results suggest single-agent activity in platinum-resistant disease. Promising activity has also been observed with a number of other EGFR inhibitors, both MAbs and tyrosine kinase inhibitors. © 2005 European Society for Medical Oncology.

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Bourhis, J. (2005). New approaches to enhance chemotherapy in SCCHN. Annals of Oncology, 16(SUPPL. 6). https://doi.org/10.1093/annonc/mdi454

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