Despite significant progress in the treatment of head and neck cancer using new techniques, including organ
preservation strategies, recurrence still occurs in up to 50% of patients with locally advanced disease. Head and Neck
Cancer Recurrence is the first comprehensive, evidence-based reference on this complex condition, providing state-of-
the-art strategies for treating and managing recurrence at each site within the head and neck. With this book at hand,
specialists will have guidelines for detecting the presence of a tumor, evaluating the extent and likelihood of
successful salvage, determining the most effective treatment modalities, and assessing the potential impact on outcome
and function.
Special features:
Brings together all the current evidence and expertise on the epidemiology, risk factors, clinical and imaging
evaluation, and management of recurrent head and neck cancer tumors
Includes both curative and palliative approaches, and discusses surgical, radiotherapeutic, and chemotherapeutic
strategic options
Contains substantial contributions by specialists in speech and language therapy, palliative care, psychology,
epidemiology, and clinical cancer nursing to provide a holistic, multidisciplinary approach to the management of
recurrence of head and neck cancers
Brings the decision-making process to life with illustrative case studies that contain patient histories, clinical
findings, treatment planning, and documented results
The combination of the most recent clinical advances with the latest thinking in the field makes this book an essential
resource for all head and neck surgeons, clinical oncologists, radiation oncologists, nurse practitioners, allied
health professionals and senior trainees working to improve patient management and outcomes in this challenging arena.