Update of assessment of survival in head and neck cancer after regional recurrence

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Objective. To evaluate site of regional recurrence in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of upper aerodigestive tract after neck dissection and the results of salvage treatment. Methods. 95 patients with regional recurrence as the first manifestation of relapse were selected between 943 patients who underwent neck dissection. We evaluated level and side of recurrence, as well disease control after salvage treatment. Results. Level II was the most frequent site of recurrence. Salvage treatment was performed in 51 of ipsilateral and in 75 of contralateral (nondissected neck) recurrences. Control of the disease 12 months after salvage surgery was 25 in the ipsilateral and 37 in contralateral recurrences. Conclusions. Cervical recurrences occur predominantly in level II. Relapse in level I is frequent only in oral cavity tumors and relapse in level V is rare. The neck recurrence carries a poor prognosis even among patients who underwent retreatment with curative intent. © 2012 Ali Amar et al.

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Amar, A., Chedid, H. M., Rapoport, A., Dedivitis, R. A., Cernea, C. R., Brandão, L. G., & Curioni, O. A. (2012). Update of assessment of survival in head and neck cancer after regional recurrence. Journal of Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/154303

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