1.Bilateral Parotid MALToma: a sure shot for radiation.
Babusha KALRA ; Pamela Alice KINGSLEY ; Preety NEGI ; M Joseph JOHN ; Kanwardeep KWATRA ; Uttam Braino GEORGE
Blood Research 2015;50(4):262-264
No abstract available.
2.Persistent Post-radiotherapy Pain and Locoregional Recurrence in Head and Neck Cancer-Is There a Hidden Link?.
Preety SRIVASTAVA ; Pamela Alice KINGSLEY ; Himanshu SRIVASTAVA ; Jaineet SACHDEVA ; Paramdeep KAUR
The Korean Journal of Pain 2015;28(2):116-121
BACKGROUND: To explore the relationship between persistent post-radiotherapy pain and locoregional recurrence in head and neck cancer patients. METHODS: Five year retrospective data was reviewed of 86 patients of head and neck cancer treated with radiotherapy who continued to have pain at 6 weeks after completion of treatment. At follow-up after 3 months, these patients were stratified into: Group A (n = 39) constituted of patients whose pain subsided and Group B (n = 47) were patients who continued to have persistent pain. RESULTS: At median follow-up time of 25 months (range: 8-47), one patient (2.6%) and 18 (38.3%) patients in group A and group B had locoregional recurrence respectively (P < 0.0001). Furthermore, group B patients had higher mean pain score levels as compared to group A (P = 0.03). Patients in whom pain subsided within 3 months had statistically much greater disease-free survival in comparison to those with persistent pain (P < 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: Pain in head and neck cancer is an important symptom and should be considered a poor prognostic factor. In the current study, the majority of the patients with persistent pain had recurrent disease as compared to those in whom pain subsided within 3 months of post-treatment. It is suggested that patients with persistent pain need more intense follow-up and should be investigated thoroughly to detect recurrence at an early stage to provide a better quality of life.
Disease-Free Survival
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Follow-Up Studies
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Head and Neck Neoplasms
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Head*
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Humans
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Neck*
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Quality of Life
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Radiotherapy
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Recurrence*
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Retrospective Studies