
Management of a Tonsil Cancer Patient: From Work-up Through Late Radiation Toxicity - 2021 Annual Meeting



Management of a Tonsil Cancer Patient: From Work-up Through Late Radiation Toxicity - 2021 Annual Meeting is organized by American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO).
Course opens: 02/01/2022
Course expires: 02/06/2025
Description :
This course guides the audience through a very practical approach to the workup and management of an HPV+ tonsil cancer patient (T1N1), from initial examination and work-up through late complications. A community radiation oncologist, a medical oncologist, and a speech therapist will discuss current workup, staging, treatment including contouring, and DVH evaluation. The speakers discuss recommended concurrent chemo regimens summarizing the latest literature on weekly vs q3week cis, mentioning recent RTOG 1016 and DeESCALaTE results, data on 30mg/m2 vs 40mg/m2 weekly cis, common chemotherapy side effects, and management of those side effects, amount/timing of recommended IV fluid supplementation, and laboratory monitoring (timing of WBC nadir).
Learning Objectives :
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
• Analyze current clinical data and understand evolving approaches to the management of head and neck cancer.
• Determine appropriate referrals, timing, and expectations from speech therapy.
Additional details will be posted as soon as information is available.