: Jeffrey Meyers
: Jeffrey Myers
: Oral Cancer Metastasis
: Springer-Verlag
: 9781441907752
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: CHF 135.40
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: Nichtklinische Fächer
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity (SCCOC) is one of the most prevalent tumors of the head and neck region. Despite improvements in treatment, the survival of patients with SCCOC has not significantly improved over the past several decades. Most frequently, treatment failure takes the form of local and regional recurrences, but as disease control in these areas improves, SCCOC treatment failures more commonly occur as distant metastasis. The presence of cervical lymph node metastasis is the most reliable adverse prognostic factor in patients with SCCOC, and extracapsular spread (ECS) of cervical lymph nodes metastasis is a particularly reliable predictor of regional and distant recurrence and death from disease. Decisions regarding elective and therapeutic management of cervical lymph node metastases are made mainly on clinical grounds as we cannot always predict cervical lymph node metastasis from the size and extent of invasion of the primary tumors. Therefore the treatment of the neck disease in the management of SCCOC remains controversial. The promise of using biomarker-based treatment decisions has yet to be fully realized due to our poor understanding of the mechanisms of regional and distant metastases of SCCOC. We will summarize the current status of investigations into SCCOC metastases and potential of these studies to impact basic research investigators and clinicians confronting SCCOC in the future.

Acknowledgements6
Preface7
Contents8
Contributors10
Chapter 116
Oral Cancer Overview: The Significance of Metastasis and Surgical Management of the Neck16
Introduction17
Diagnosis19
History and Physical Examination20
Imaging22
Staging23
Surgical Management of the Neck23
Extracapsular Spread31
Functional Neck Dissection33
Use of the Selective Neck Dissection in the Management of the N+ Neck37
Verrucous Carcinoma40
Treatment Strategies40
Surgical Techniques41
Conclusion42
References43
Chapter 248
The Role of Diagnostic Imaging in Identifying Cervical Metastases in Oral Cavity Cancer48
Introduction48
Nodal Classification49
Nodal Staging50
Nodal Drainage Patterns50
Imaging Criteria for Nodal Metastasis by Imaging51
CT and MRI51
Ultrasound58
PET/CT60
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy61
Conclusion62
References63
Chapter 364
Sentinel Node Biopsy in Oral Cancer64
Introduction: Difficulties in Managing the N0 Neck64
Lymph Node Metastases and Survival64
Detection of Occult Lymph Node Involvement65
Elective Neck Dissection66
Wait-and-See Policy66
Rationale for Sentinel Node Biopsy67
Early Applications: Melanoma and Other Cancers68
Peritumoral Injection and Lyphoscintigraphy70
Radioisotopes and Optimal Radiation Dose70
Injection Technique71
Lymphoscintigraphy71
Planar Lym