CERVICOFACIAL ONCOLOGY

CERVICOFACIAL ONCOLOGY


Squamous cell carcinoma accounts for 90% of oral and oropharyngeal cavity tumors, it is the first in incidence in head and neck tumors, it is among the most frequent cancers affecting men and more and more women due to smoking habit The treatment of this pathology includes the preventive or elective treatment of lymphatic cervical dissection. Prevention of injuries with potential malignant transformation, biopsies and monitoring of preneoplastic lesions. Surgical treatment of carcinomas of the orapharyngeal cavity and cervical emptying. Treatment of cancer and preneoplastic lesions of the scalp, eyelids, skin of the face and neck. Treatment of maxillary sinuses and paranasal sinuses, with open and / or endoscopic approaches. Treatment of bone tumors of the jaws and craniofacial bones. Treatment of cervical metastatic pathology, (MOD, etc.) INFORMATION OF INTEREST: Prevention Plans, revisions and health plans to the target population, with the possibility of generating health concepts. Possibility of treating oncological pathology in a center with resources Optimal. Possibility of biopsy AP results, preoperative, operating room search in a short time. Efficacy in treatment.Possibility of treatment combined with other specialties.Possibility of reconstruction at the same time surgical with locoregional flaps or microsurgical free flaps.Possibility of diagnosis, extension study and post-surgical control with innovative imaging tests, CT and MRI. The usual treatment of these pathologies is in the hospital setting, although more often patients seek more agile solutions aware of the saturation of the public system.
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