Murphy Barbara A, Gilbert Jill, Ridner Sheila H
Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232-6307, USA.
Expert Rev Anticancer Ther. 2007 Jul;7(7):1043-53. doi: 10.1586/14737140.7.7.1043.
The increased use of aggressive, combined modality therapy for the treatment of head and neck cancer has resulted in a marked increase in acute and late adverse effects. The acute effects of therapy have long been appreciated; however, it is now being recognized that the late effects of therapy result in a significant symptom burden, diminished functional capacity and decreased quality of survivorship. Furthermore, head and neck cancer has historically been considered a locoregional disease that is treated predominantly with locoregional therapy. It is now recognized that there are systemic effects of therapy that need to be considered. Potential systemic effects of therapy include: fatigue, weight loss, nutritional deficiencies, altered physical functioning and mood disorders. It is important for clinicians to be aware of these late effects in order to provide patients with appropriate support services and referrals. This paper examines the global and systemic effects of therapy.
对头颈部癌采用积极的综合治疗方法的增加,已导致急性和晚期不良反应显著增加。治疗的急性影响早已为人所知;然而,现在人们认识到治疗的晚期影响会导致严重的症状负担、功能能力下降和生存质量降低。此外,头颈部癌历来被认为是一种主要通过局部区域治疗的局部区域疾病。现在人们认识到,治疗存在一些需要考虑的全身影响。治疗的潜在全身影响包括:疲劳、体重减轻、营养缺乏、身体功能改变和情绪障碍。临床医生了解这些晚期影响很重要,以便为患者提供适当的支持服务和转诊。本文探讨了治疗的整体和全身影响。