Sparing of the submandibular glands by intensity modulated radiotherapy in the treatment of head and neck cancer
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.radonc.2006.02.017
Sparing of the submandibular glands by intensity modulated radiotherapy in the treatment of head and neck cancer
Erratum in
- Radiother Oncol. 2006 Jul;80(1):107-8
Abstract
Background and purpose: The submandibular glands produce most of the unstimulated saliva output and are the key in prevention of radiation-related xerostomia. We investigated whether sparing of the submandibular function is feasible with intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT).
Patients and methods: Thirty-six patients diagnosed with head and neck cancer were treated with IMRT and had at least one parotid gland excluded from the planning target volume. In a subset, of these patients (n=18) where the risk of cancer recurrence in the contralateral submandibular region was judged low, the contralateral submandibular gland was spared from full-dose irradiation. The total unstimulated and stimulated salivary flow rates and adverse effects were monitored.
Results: Twelve months following IMRT mean unstimulated saliva flow was 60% of the baseline value among patients who had one submandibular gland spared and 25% among those who did not (P=0.006). Patients whose contralateral submandibular was spared reported less grade two or three xerostomia (4 vs. 11; P=0.018), and used less saliva substitutes. No cancer recurrences were detected at the vicinity of the spared glands during a median follow-up time of 31 months.
Conclusions: Submandibular gland sparing with IMRT is safe in selected patients treated for head and neck cancer. It is effective in prevention of radiation-associated xerostomia.
Comment in
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Sparing submandibular gland by IMRT.Radiother Oncol. 2006 Jul;80(1):106. doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2006.06.006. Epub 2006 Jul 28. Radiother Oncol. 2006. PMID: 16876273 No abstract available.
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Erratum to "Sparing of the submandibular glands by intensity modulated radiotherapy in the treatment of head and neck cancer" [Radiother. Oncol. 78 (2006) 270-275].Radiother Oncol. 2006 Jul;80(1):107-8. doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2006.06.009. Radiother Oncol. 2006. PMID: 16972340 No abstract available.
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