Timely Adjuvant Postoperative Radiotherapy

Despite the best efforts of multidisciplinary teams treating head and neck cancer, our report cards for patients with head and neck cancer completing treatment within the optimal package time window are poor, earning at most a D+ but perhaps even an F. Delays result from a multifactorial and chaotic storm of issues, including systematic inefficiencies, social obstacles, and medical or surgical complications. In 2 recent National Cancer Database studies of more than 40  000 and more than 15 000 patients, respectively, only 44.7% initiated postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) within the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guideline-directed window of 6 weeks after surgery, and only 16.7% had a composite treatment package time of no longer than 83 days, wh ich was the minimum threshold before mortality began to rise.
Source: JAMA Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery - Category: ENT & OMF Source Type: research