Predictive factors for mandibular osteoradionecrosis after irradiation of head and neck cancers

Cancer Radiother. 2021 Apr 6:S1278-3218(21)00049-4. doi: 10.1016/j.canrad.2021.03.002. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe identification of the different risk factors for mandibular osteoradionecrosis (ORN) must be done before and after the management of patients with head and neck cancer. Various clinical criteria for this severe radiation-induced complication are related to the patient (intrinsic radiosensitivity, malnutrition associated with thin weight loss, active smoking intoxication, microcapillary involvement, precarious oral status, hyposalivation) and/or related to the disease (oral cavity, large tumor size, tumor mandibular invasion). Therapeutic risk factors are also associated with a higher risk of ORN (primary tumor surgery, concomitant radio-chemotherapy, post-irradiation dental avulsion, preventive non-observance with the absence of stomatological follow-up and daily installation of gutters fluoride and, non-observance curative healing treatments). Finally, various dosimetric studies have specified the parameters in order to target the dose values distributed in the mandible, which increases the risk of ORN. An mean mandibular dose greater than 48-54Gy and high percentages of mandibular volume receiving 40 to 60Gy appear to be discriminating in the risk of developing an ORN.PMID:33836955 | DOI:10.1016/j.canrad.2021.03.002
Source: Cancer Radiotherapie - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Source Type: research