Tumour volume measurement in head and neck cancer

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Abstract

Tumour volume is a significant prognostic factor in the treatment of malignant head and neck tumours. Studies of laryngeal and pharyngeal tumours have shown tumour volume to be an important predictor for tumour recurrence. Some studies (for instance nasopharyngeal carcinoma) have shown through multivariate modelling that tumour volume is a dominant covariate that overwhelms T stage, N stage and stage group. The results of these studies have prompted several investigators to suggest the inclusion of tumour volume as an additional prognostic factor in future revisions of the TNM staging system. This paper briefly review the TNM system as a staging tool, the measurement of tumour volume and how tumour volume could possibly be incorporated in the system or used as an additional prognostic factor. © 2007 International Cancer Imaging Society.

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Chong, V. F. H. (2007). Tumour volume measurement in head and neck cancer. Cancer Imaging. https://doi.org/10.1102/1470-7330.2007.9002

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