Patients with locally advanced oropharyngeal cancer are at risk for poor outcomes due to the multi-modal nature of treatment and the potential for treatmentrelated toxicity.Although treatment with concurrent chemother...Patients with locally advanced oropharyngeal cancer are at risk for poor outcomes due to the multi-modal nature of treatment and the potential for treatmentrelated toxicity.Although treatment with concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy has drastically reduced the need for a debilitating and disfiguring surgery,treatment related toxicities are often difficult to control.Acute toxicities include mucositis,skin desquamation,depression,cachexia,fatigue and nausea and vomiting.Failure to control these symptoms can adversely affect the patient's ability to complete their treatment regimen.Although there are many promising new treatments in the area of symptom management for this patient population,a review of the literature reflects the need for more research.展开更多
文摘Patients with locally advanced oropharyngeal cancer are at risk for poor outcomes due to the multi-modal nature of treatment and the potential for treatmentrelated toxicity.Although treatment with concurrent chemotherapy and radiotherapy has drastically reduced the need for a debilitating and disfiguring surgery,treatment related toxicities are often difficult to control.Acute toxicities include mucositis,skin desquamation,depression,cachexia,fatigue and nausea and vomiting.Failure to control these symptoms can adversely affect the patient's ability to complete their treatment regimen.Although there are many promising new treatments in the area of symptom management for this patient population,a review of the literature reflects the need for more research.