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For a patient s/p TORS with indications for adjuvant radiation, how does your management change with persistently elevated ctHPVDNA?

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Radiation Oncology · Emory University
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At this time, it's a bit challenging to make any meaningful treatment changes based on positive post-operative ctHPVDNA. But it certainly raises my suspicion - I would take a close look at the CT simulation for any potential grossly positive nodes (especially a retropharyngeal node that may not have...

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Radiation Oncology · Medical University of South Carolina (Charleston)
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Poorer prognosis. Mayo surgical data suggests that these patients, unfortunately, have lower cancer control. Need more data, though. I wouldn't change management. I agree with being more vigilant with looking for gross disease on your CT sim and making sure the distant staging scans are "current." E...

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Radiation Oncology · Varian Medical Systems/Allegheny health network
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I don’t think that at this point it changes your management, but it can be used post-treatment to monitor response.

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