ABSTRACT
Background
Palliative radiotherapy (RT) is not commonly offered to patients with head and neck cancer because of the belief that toxicity from the RT would not provide great palliative benefits. The purpose of this study was for us to report the advantages of cyclical hypofractionated RT (QUAD Shot) using intensity-modulated RT (IMRT) for an elderly comorbid patient with head and neck cancer.
Methods
An 85-year-old multiple comorbid man with squamous cell carcinoma in the left parotid gland with left facial pain received the IMRT-QUAD Shot (14 Gy/4 fractions, twice-daily treatment with 6 hours interval, on 2 consecutive days) to lesions, which were repeated every 4 weeks 3 times.
Results
With the IMRT-QUAD Shot, he achieved complete left facial pain relief without acute toxicity. At 12 months after the first IMRT-QUAD Shot, he remained without left facial pain, late toxicity, or disease recurrence impacting positively on his quality of life.
Conclusion
The IMRT-QUAD shot is reasonable and safe to apply for symptom palliation in elderly multiple comorbid patients with head and neck cancer. 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck, 2017
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