Therapeutic challenges in radiation-induced salivary gland cancers : Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery

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HEAD AND NECK ONCOLOGY: Edited by Cesare Piazza

Therapeutic challenges in radiation-induced salivary gland cancers

Ronchi, Sara; Mastella, Edoardo; Vischioni, Barbara; Bonora, Maria; Orlandi, Ester

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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery 29(2):p 120-125, April 2021. | DOI: 10.1097/MOO.0000000000000694

Abstract

Purpose of review 

To give an overview of recent advances in therapeutic approaches of radiation-induced salivary gland cancers (ri-SGCs).

Recent findings 

Reirradiation with protons and carbon ions demonstrated to be feasible, safe and to offer good local control rates, with the possibility of overcoming radioresistance and dosimetric issues in previously irradiated cancer patients. Chromosomal rearrangements, gene fusions and expression profiles are important to identify specific cancer subtypes and can guide tailored systemic therapy.

Summary 

Ri-SGCs are rare and heterogeneous. Patients are often heavily pretreated and at risk of toxicities, and their management remain challenging. A multidisciplinary approach in referral centers is mandatory. Knowledge about SGCs cellular and molecular mechanisms is constantly evolving. In the last years, novel advances in therapeutic approaches, such as carbon ion radiotherapy, are emerging as safe and effective options in active treatment, but further efforts are needed to offer tailored personalized treatments and to improve survival.

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