Authors
Maria K Gule-Monroe, Susana Calle, Bruno Policeni, Amy F Juliano, Mohit Agarwal, Laura QM Chow, Prachi Dubey, Elliott R Friedman, Mari Hagiwara, Kate DuChene Hanrahan, Vikas Jain, Tanya J Rath, Russell B Smith, Rathan M Subramaniam, M Reza Taheri, Sue S Yom, David Zander, Judah Burns
Publication date
2023/11/1
Journal
Journal of the American College of Radiology
Volume
20
Issue
11
Pages
S521-S564
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Imaging of head and neck cancer at initial staging and as part of post-treatment surveillance is a key component of patient care as it guides treatment strategy and aids determination of prognosis. Head and neck cancer includes a heterogenous group of malignancies encompassing several anatomic sites and histologies, with squamous cell carcinoma the most common. Together this comprises the seventh most common cancer worldwide. At initial staging comprehensive imaging delineating the anatomic extent of the primary site, while also assessing the nodal involvement of the neck is necessary. The treatment of head and neck cancer often includes a combination of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Post-treatment imaging is tailored for the evaluation of treatment response and early detection of local, locoregional, and distant recurrent tumor. Cross-sectional imaging with CT or MRI is recommended for the …
Scholar articles
MK Gule-Monroe, S Calle, B Policeni, AF Juliano… - Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2023