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Multidisciplinary approach to head and neck cancer

By: Publication details: Pennsylvania : Elsevier, 2017ISBN:
  • 0323532497
  • 9780323532495
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It takes a village : the importance of multidisciplinary care; The role of patients : shared decision-making; A story in black and white : radiologic evaluation in the multidisciplinary setting; Through the glass brightly : pathology review in the multidisciplinary setting; New frontiers in surgical innovation; It takes two : one resects, one reconstructs; Advances in radiation oncology : what to consider; Precision medicine : genomic profiles to individualise therapy; Systemic treatment for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck; Decision making for diagnosis and management : a consensus comes to life; Head and neck cancer pain; Psychosocial distress and distress screening in a multidisciplinary head and neck cancer treatment; Changes at the dinner table and beyond: nourishing our patients throughout the trajectory of their cancer journey; Maximizing functional outcomes in head and neck cancer survivors : assessment and rehabilitation; Survivorship : morbidity, mortality and malignancy; Immunotherapy : who is eligible?
Summary: This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Maie St. John, is devoted to Multidisciplinary Approach to Head and Neck Cancer.
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It takes a village : the importance of multidisciplinary care; The role of patients : shared decision-making; A story in black and white : radiologic evaluation in the multidisciplinary setting; Through the glass brightly : pathology review in the multidisciplinary setting; New frontiers in surgical innovation; It takes two : one resects, one reconstructs; Advances in radiation oncology : what to consider; Precision medicine : genomic profiles to individualise therapy; Systemic treatment for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck; Decision making for diagnosis and management : a consensus comes to life; Head and neck cancer pain; Psychosocial distress and distress screening in a multidisciplinary head and neck cancer treatment; Changes at the dinner table and beyond: nourishing our patients throughout the trajectory of their cancer journey; Maximizing functional outcomes in head and neck cancer survivors : assessment and rehabilitation; Survivorship : morbidity, mortality and malignancy; Immunotherapy : who is eligible?

This issue of Otolaryngologic Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Maie St. John, is devoted to Multidisciplinary Approach to Head and Neck Cancer.

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