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Estimating survival after salvage surgery for recurrent salivary gland cancers: Systematic review

Recurrent salivary gland carcinomas (RSCs) are poorly characterized and their clinical features and treatment options have not yet been fully described. The goal of this study was to analyze the therapeutic strategies and oncological outcomes of RSC patients through a literature review analysis. Thi...

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Autores principales: Mannelli, Giuditta, Comini, Lara V., Sacchetto, Andrea, Santoro, Roberto, Spinelli, Giuseppe, Bonomo, Pierluigi, Desideri, Isacco, Bossi, Paolo, Orlandi, Ester, Alderotti, Giammarco, Franchi, Alessandro, Palomba, Annarita, Eccher, Albino, Marchioni, Daniele, Nocini, Riccardo, Piazza, Cesare, Molteni, Gabriele
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9545583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35441406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hed.27062
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author Mannelli, Giuditta
Comini, Lara V.
Sacchetto, Andrea
Santoro, Roberto
Spinelli, Giuseppe
Bonomo, Pierluigi
Desideri, Isacco
Bossi, Paolo
Orlandi, Ester
Alderotti, Giammarco
Franchi, Alessandro
Palomba, Annarita
Eccher, Albino
Marchioni, Daniele
Nocini, Riccardo
Piazza, Cesare
Molteni, Gabriele
author_facet Mannelli, Giuditta
Comini, Lara V.
Sacchetto, Andrea
Santoro, Roberto
Spinelli, Giuseppe
Bonomo, Pierluigi
Desideri, Isacco
Bossi, Paolo
Orlandi, Ester
Alderotti, Giammarco
Franchi, Alessandro
Palomba, Annarita
Eccher, Albino
Marchioni, Daniele
Nocini, Riccardo
Piazza, Cesare
Molteni, Gabriele
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description Recurrent salivary gland carcinomas (RSCs) are poorly characterized and their clinical features and treatment options have not yet been fully described. The goal of this study was to analyze the therapeutic strategies and oncological outcomes of RSC patients through a literature review analysis. This systematic review was performed according to the PRISMA statements. Inclusion criteria for the systematic review were based on the population, intervention, comparison, and outcomes according to (PICO) framework. Two thousand seven hundred and four records were selected and 1817 recurrences were studied. Three hundred and sixty‐five patients underwent salvage surgery (20.1%) and their 5‐year mortality rate, overall survival and disease‐free survival were 35%, 70%, and 42%, respectively. RSCs are aggressive neoplasms with a high rate of distant metastases (28.9%). Salvage surgery can be considered in patients with limited local and/or regional recurrences, even in case of single distant relapse, appearing within the first 3 years of follow‐up.
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spelling pubmed-95455832022-10-14 Estimating survival after salvage surgery for recurrent salivary gland cancers: Systematic review Mannelli, Giuditta Comini, Lara V. Sacchetto, Andrea Santoro, Roberto Spinelli, Giuseppe Bonomo, Pierluigi Desideri, Isacco Bossi, Paolo Orlandi, Ester Alderotti, Giammarco Franchi, Alessandro Palomba, Annarita Eccher, Albino Marchioni, Daniele Nocini, Riccardo Piazza, Cesare Molteni, Gabriele Head Neck Clinical Reviews Recurrent salivary gland carcinomas (RSCs) are poorly characterized and their clinical features and treatment options have not yet been fully described. The goal of this study was to analyze the therapeutic strategies and oncological outcomes of RSC patients through a literature review analysis. This systematic review was performed according to the PRISMA statements. Inclusion criteria for the systematic review were based on the population, intervention, comparison, and outcomes according to (PICO) framework. Two thousand seven hundred and four records were selected and 1817 recurrences were studied. Three hundred and sixty‐five patients underwent salvage surgery (20.1%) and their 5‐year mortality rate, overall survival and disease‐free survival were 35%, 70%, and 42%, respectively. RSCs are aggressive neoplasms with a high rate of distant metastases (28.9%). Salvage surgery can be considered in patients with limited local and/or regional recurrences, even in case of single distant relapse, appearing within the first 3 years of follow‐up. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-04-20 2022-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9545583/ /pubmed/35441406 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hed.27062 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Head & Neck published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Clinical Reviews
Mannelli, Giuditta
Comini, Lara V.
Sacchetto, Andrea
Santoro, Roberto
Spinelli, Giuseppe
Bonomo, Pierluigi
Desideri, Isacco
Bossi, Paolo
Orlandi, Ester
Alderotti, Giammarco
Franchi, Alessandro
Palomba, Annarita
Eccher, Albino
Marchioni, Daniele
Nocini, Riccardo
Piazza, Cesare
Molteni, Gabriele
Estimating survival after salvage surgery for recurrent salivary gland cancers: Systematic review
title Estimating survival after salvage surgery for recurrent salivary gland cancers: Systematic review
title_full Estimating survival after salvage surgery for recurrent salivary gland cancers: Systematic review
title_fullStr Estimating survival after salvage surgery for recurrent salivary gland cancers: Systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Estimating survival after salvage surgery for recurrent salivary gland cancers: Systematic review
title_short Estimating survival after salvage surgery for recurrent salivary gland cancers: Systematic review
title_sort estimating survival after salvage surgery for recurrent salivary gland cancers: systematic review
topic Clinical Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9545583/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35441406
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hed.27062
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