Consensus recommendations for management of head and neck cancer in Asian countries: A review of international guidelines

Head and neck cancer (HNC) is a disease of the upper aerodigestive tract and is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers worldwide. A high rate of cancers involving the head and neck are reported across the Asian region, with notable variations between countries. Disease prognosis is largely dep...

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Main Authors: D'Cruz,A.K., Lin,T., Anand,A.K., Atmakusuma,D., Calaguas,M.J.C., Chitapanarux,I., Cho,B., Goh,B., Guo,Y., Hsieh,W., Hu,C., Kwong,D.L.W., Lin,J., Lou,P., Lu,T., Prabhash,K.P., Sriuranpong,V.R., Tang,P., Vu,V., Wahid,I.A., Ang,K., Chan,A.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-382692015-06-16T07:46:48Z Consensus recommendations for management of head and neck cancer in Asian countries: A review of international guidelines D'Cruz,A.K. Lin,T. Anand,A.K. Atmakusuma,D. Calaguas,M.J.C. Chitapanarux,I. Cho,B. Goh,B. Guo,Y. Hsieh,W. Hu,C. Kwong,D.L.W. Lin,J. Lou,P. Lu,T. Prabhash,K.P. Sriuranpong,V.R. Tang,P. Vu,V. Wahid,I.A. Ang,K. Chan,A. Cancer Research Oral Surgery Oncology Head and neck cancer (HNC) is a disease of the upper aerodigestive tract and is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers worldwide. A high rate of cancers involving the head and neck are reported across the Asian region, with notable variations between countries. Disease prognosis is largely dependent on tumor stage and site. Patients with early stage disease have a 60-95% chance of cure with local therapy. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are important to increase the likelihood of cure and survival. However, the majority of patients present with locally advanced disease and require multimodality treatment. This necessitates, a multidisciplinary approach which is essential to make appropriate treatment decisions, particularly with regards to tolerability, costs, available infrastructure and quality of life issues. Unfortunately, majority of the studies that dictate current practice have been developed in the west where diseases biology, patient population and available infrastructure are very different from those in the Asian continent. With this in mind an expert panel of Head and Neck Oncologists was convened in May 2012 to review the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) clinical practice guidelines and develop practical recommendations on the applicability of these guidelines on the management of head and neck cancer for Asian patients. The objective of this review and consensus meeting was to suggest revisions, to account for potential differences in demographics and resources, to the NCCN and ESMO guidelines, to better reflect current clinical management of head and neck cancer within the Asian region for health care providers. These recommendations, which reflect best clinical practice within Asia, are expected to benefit practitioners when making decisions regarding optimal treatment strategies for their patients. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2015-06-16T07:46:48Z 2015-06-16T07:46:48Z 2013-09-01 Review 13688375 2-s2.0-84883133202 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2013.05.010 23830839 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84883133202&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38269 Elsevier Limited
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topic Cancer Research
Oral Surgery
Oncology
spellingShingle Cancer Research
Oral Surgery
Oncology
D'Cruz,A.K.
Lin,T.
Anand,A.K.
Atmakusuma,D.
Calaguas,M.J.C.
Chitapanarux,I.
Cho,B.
Goh,B.
Guo,Y.
Hsieh,W.
Hu,C.
Kwong,D.L.W.
Lin,J.
Lou,P.
Lu,T.
Prabhash,K.P.
Sriuranpong,V.R.
Tang,P.
Vu,V.
Wahid,I.A.
Ang,K.
Chan,A.
Consensus recommendations for management of head and neck cancer in Asian countries: A review of international guidelines
description Head and neck cancer (HNC) is a disease of the upper aerodigestive tract and is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers worldwide. A high rate of cancers involving the head and neck are reported across the Asian region, with notable variations between countries. Disease prognosis is largely dependent on tumor stage and site. Patients with early stage disease have a 60-95% chance of cure with local therapy. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment are important to increase the likelihood of cure and survival. However, the majority of patients present with locally advanced disease and require multimodality treatment. This necessitates, a multidisciplinary approach which is essential to make appropriate treatment decisions, particularly with regards to tolerability, costs, available infrastructure and quality of life issues. Unfortunately, majority of the studies that dictate current practice have been developed in the west where diseases biology, patient population and available infrastructure are very different from those in the Asian continent. With this in mind an expert panel of Head and Neck Oncologists was convened in May 2012 to review the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) clinical practice guidelines and develop practical recommendations on the applicability of these guidelines on the management of head and neck cancer for Asian patients. The objective of this review and consensus meeting was to suggest revisions, to account for potential differences in demographics and resources, to the NCCN and ESMO guidelines, to better reflect current clinical management of head and neck cancer within the Asian region for health care providers. These recommendations, which reflect best clinical practice within Asia, are expected to benefit practitioners when making decisions regarding optimal treatment strategies for their patients. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author D'Cruz,A.K.
Lin,T.
Anand,A.K.
Atmakusuma,D.
Calaguas,M.J.C.
Chitapanarux,I.
Cho,B.
Goh,B.
Guo,Y.
Hsieh,W.
Hu,C.
Kwong,D.L.W.
Lin,J.
Lou,P.
Lu,T.
Prabhash,K.P.
Sriuranpong,V.R.
Tang,P.
Vu,V.
Wahid,I.A.
Ang,K.
Chan,A.
author_facet D'Cruz,A.K.
Lin,T.
Anand,A.K.
Atmakusuma,D.
Calaguas,M.J.C.
Chitapanarux,I.
Cho,B.
Goh,B.
Guo,Y.
Hsieh,W.
Hu,C.
Kwong,D.L.W.
Lin,J.
Lou,P.
Lu,T.
Prabhash,K.P.
Sriuranpong,V.R.
Tang,P.
Vu,V.
Wahid,I.A.
Ang,K.
Chan,A.
author_sort D'Cruz,A.K.
title Consensus recommendations for management of head and neck cancer in Asian countries: A review of international guidelines
title_short Consensus recommendations for management of head and neck cancer in Asian countries: A review of international guidelines
title_full Consensus recommendations for management of head and neck cancer in Asian countries: A review of international guidelines
title_fullStr Consensus recommendations for management of head and neck cancer in Asian countries: A review of international guidelines
title_full_unstemmed Consensus recommendations for management of head and neck cancer in Asian countries: A review of international guidelines
title_sort consensus recommendations for management of head and neck cancer in asian countries: a review of international guidelines
publisher Elsevier Limited
publishDate 2015
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