ABSTRACT

Increased knowledge of genetic and epidemiological factors, refinement of the tools of diagnosis, greater understanding of clinico-pathological correlation, and advances in rehabilitation and reconstruction are just a few of the developments that have taken place in the study and treatment of head and neck cancer during the past two centuries. Writ

part |1 pages

Part I Basic Principles of Management

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|38 pages

Molecular Biology

chapter 5|31 pages

Chemotherapy for Head and Neck Cancer

part |1 pages

Part II Mainly Squamous Neoplasms

chapter 11|52 pages

Tumours of the Oral Cavity

chapter 13|62 pages

Tumours of the Oropharynx

chapter 14|45 pages

Tumours of the Hypopharynx

chapter 15|51 pages

Tumours of the Larynx

chapter 16|39 pages

Management of the Neck

part |1 pages

Part III Mainly Non-squamous Neoplasms

chapter 18|33 pages

Management of Tumours of the Temporal Bone

chapter 19|20 pages

Tumours of the Parapharyngeal Space

chapter 20|35 pages

Salivary Gland Neoplasms

chapter 21|49 pages

Cancer of the Thyroid Gland

chapter 23|23 pages

Cutaneous Melanoma of the Head and Neck

chapter 24|30 pages

Sarcomas of the Head and Neck

chapter 25|22 pages

Juvenile Angiofibroma