Inuyama Y, Fujii M, Tanaka J, Takaoka T, Hosoda H, Kohno N
Gan No Rinsho. 1985 Jul;31(9 Suppl):1051-6.
A new multidisciplinary treatment for head and neck cancer was shown by focusing on the maxillary and oropharyngeal carcinoma. Neo-adjuvant chemotherapy which consists of cisplatin and peplomycin was incorporated into it. In terms of maxillary carcinoma, 2 courses of chemotherapy were given with an interval of 2 weeks, followed by radiotherapy (40 Gy) combined with intraarterial chemotherapy (5-FU). When no cancer cells were detected at the completion of this therapy, adjuvant chemoimmunotherapy was given. When an apparent tumor was still revealed by CT, radical surgery was performed. When cancer cells were detected only by histological examination, additional radiotherapy up to 60 Gy was given by Linac. The results obtained were analysed in 14 cases. We also presented another type of multidisciplinary treatment in oropharyngeal carcinoma.