DISTRIBUTION OF MALIGNANCIES IN HEAD AND NECK REGIONS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT

2005 
A retrospective, cross sectional, series of cases were currently studied in the department of ENT-Head & Neck Surgery of Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH) Kathmandu, Nepal to find out the distri- bution of different malignancies in head and neck regions and to identify their treatment modalities during the period of one year from January 2003 to December 2003. Altogether 159 new cases of histopathologically/cytopathologically confirmed malignancies of head and neck regions and their treatment modalities were analyzed. Out of 159 cases, malignancies of larynx (41), phar- ynx (31) and oral cavity (30) were found to be the commonest head and neck malignancies where as malig- nancies of ear (1), and salivary glands (4) were found to be the least common. Likewise surgery with or without radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy was found to be the commonest treatment modality. Of the 159 cases seven were occult primary. As the laryngo-pharyngo-oral malignancies are the commonest malignancies and surgery with or without radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy the commonest treatment modalities for these head and neck malignan- cies. A well equipped head and neck unit is needed at TUTH along with proposed radiotherapy and medical oncology support for better management of these malignancies.
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