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Head and Neck Cancers
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Radiation Oncology
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Medical Oncology
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Biologic Therapy/Immunobiology
Can tacrolimus in a transplant patient be used during radiation and concurrent chemoradiation?
Does your practice differ depending on the disease site?
Related Questions
How are you managing patients with H&N cancers meriting definitive concurrent chemoRT during cisplatin shortages?
How do you manage Adamantinoma Like Ewing Sarcoma (ALES)?
How do you approach patients with severe mucositis receiving chemo-radiation for head and neck cancer with regards to empiric antifungal or antiviral treatment?
How do you counsel patients regarding timing of dentures after definitive/post-operative H&N radiation with pre-treament tooth extractions?
What are best practices for oncologists during the national platinum shortage?
What is your approach to treat metastatic poorly differentiated thyroid cancer with papillary features?
In a patient with history of successfully treated locally advanced H&N cancer, how do you discern between a metachronous second primary locally advanced lung SCC vs. metastatic head and neck SCC?
What is your approach to counseling patients who require definitive radiation therapy to the head and neck but for whatever reason, cannot/will not undergo recommended extractions?
With the current cisplatin and carboplatin shortages, for HPV+ H&N patients with indications for concurrent chemoRT, which agent do you recommend next?
In a patient with very advanced head and neck cancer treated with induction chemotherapy and then definitive radiation do you recommend adding concurrent chemotherapy with the radiation?