BackgroundElective neck irradiation (ENI) is performed in head and neck cancer patients treated with definitive (chemo)radiotherapy. The aim is to eradicate nodal metastases that are not detectable... Show moreBackgroundElective neck irradiation (ENI) is performed in head and neck cancer patients treated with definitive (chemo)radiotherapy. The aim is to eradicate nodal metastases that are not detectable by pretreatment imaging techniques. It is conceivable that personalized neck irradiation can be performed guided by the results of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB). It is expected that ENI can be omitted to one or both sides of the neck in 9 out of 10 patients, resulting in less radiation side effects with better quality of life.Methods/designThis is a multicenter randomized controlled trial aiming to compare safety and efficacy of treatment with SLNB guided neck irradiation versus standard bilateral ENI in 242 patients with cN0 squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx, larynx or hypopharynx for whom bilateral ENI is indicated. Patients randomized to the experimental-arm will undergo SLNB. Based on the histopathologic status of the SLNs, patients will receive no ENI (if all SLNs are negative), unilateral neck irradiation only (if a SLN is positive at one side of the neck) or bilateral neck irradiation (if SLNs are positive at both sides of the neck). Patients randomized to the control arm will not undergo SLNB but will receive standard bilateral ENI. The primary safety endpoint is the number of patients with recurrence in regional lymph nodes within 2 years after treatment. The primary efficacy endpoint is patient reported xerostomia-related quality of life at 6 months after treatment.DiscussionIf this trial demonstrates that the experimental treatment is non-inferior to the standard treatment in terms of regional recurrence and is superior in terms of xerostomia-related quality of life, this will become the new standard of care. Show less
Although clinical aspects of melanoma have been extensively studied, the literature largely concerns relatively healthy 20-70 years old patients. Special populations, such as the elderly, children,... Show moreAlthough clinical aspects of melanoma have been extensively studied, the literature largely concerns relatively healthy 20-70 years old patients. Special populations, such as the elderly, children, patients with multiple primary melanoma and those with familial melanoma, are frequently excluded from clinical studies. The studies presented in this thesis were aimed to assess prognostic factors and management of patients with clinically localized melanoma, in particular among the aforementioned special populations. Show less
The aim of this review is to provide an updated perspective on different fields of radioguided surgery. With reference to the sentinel lymph node biopsy in oral squamous cell carcinoma, we present... Show moreThe aim of this review is to provide an updated perspective on different fields of radioguided surgery. With reference to the sentinel lymph node biopsy in oral squamous cell carcinoma, we present the results of the interactive debate held at the recent Congress of our specialty about the more relevant aspects of the London Consensus. Drainage peculiarities and indications according to the current guidelines on gynaecological tumours, endometrial and cervical cancer, are detailed and new scenarios for nuclear medicine physicians are presented; robotic surgery and hybrid tracers, for instance. Moreover, the notable growth in radioguided surgery indications for non-palpable lesions, widely used in mammary pathology, make it advisable to update two procedures which have shown satisfying results, such as the solitary pulmonary nodule and the osteoid osteoma. (C) 2018 Sociedad Espana de Medicina Nuclear e Imagen Molecular. Published by Elsevier Esparia, S.L.U. All rights reserved. Show less
KleinJan, G.H.; Werkhoven, E. van; Berg, N.S. van den; Karakullukcu, M.B.; Zijlmans, H.J.M.A.A.; Hage, J.A. van der; ... ; Leeuwen, F.W.B. van 2018
This thesis describes the sentinel node procedure in colorectal carcinoma and the possible value of in-depth analysis of this sentinel node. The sentinel node procedure can be successfully... Show moreThis thesis describes the sentinel node procedure in colorectal carcinoma and the possible value of in-depth analysis of this sentinel node. The sentinel node procedure can be successfully performed in colon carcinoma. However, it is not reliable in rectal carcinoma treated with total mesorectal excision after preoperative short-course radiotherapy, which is the current protocol in The Netherlands and other countries. RT-PCR with CEA, on mRNA extracted from paraffin-embedded sentinel nodes, upstages 17 __ 25 % of patients and accurately predicts lymph node status. A 5-year follow-up of the sentinel node procedure in colon carcinoma -with, but even without, in-depth pathological examination- shows excellent results of the patients in de node-negative group with 100 % cancer-specific 5-year survival and 96 % disease-free 5-year survival. These node-negative patients do not need further treatment. The sentinel node procedure can be easily introduced in clinical practice in every clinic, and should be considered for all patients with colon carcinoma. Show less
Fontein, D.B.Y.; Water, W. van de; Mieog, J.S.D.; Liefers, G.J.; Velde, C.J.H. van de 2013