Metronomic Chemotherapy in Oral Cancer: A Review

  • Sethuraman S
  • Ramalingam K
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Abstract

Treatment of locally advanced oral cancer requires multidisciplinary care, including surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, which varies based on the stage of the disease, site of involvement, and surgical access. Oral cancer usually presents with an increased recurrence rate and potential for distant metastatic spread. It confers a poor prognosis with a 50% mortality rate after five years. Oral metronomic chemotherapy aims to achieve higher patient compliance due to its ease of administration, lower dosage, and lesser side effects than conventional IV regimens of platinum-based drugs. In this review, we have summarized the relevant literature to benefit the readers regarding the potential application of metronomic therapy in the management of oral cancer.

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Sethuraman, S., & Ramalingam, K. (2023). Metronomic Chemotherapy in Oral Cancer: A Review. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.49825

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