About this Research Topic
The goal of this research topic is multifaceted:
Knowledge Advancement: we seek to consolidate the latest research and insights in the field of advanced head and neck cancer, disseminating cutting-edge findings and novel approaches. By synthesizing diverse perspectives and expertise, the special issue aims to contribute to the collective understanding of the disease process, combination of treatment modalities, and related outcomes.
Promotion of Innovation: By showcasing emerging trends, technological advancements (such as deep learnig models, robotic and exoscopic surgery), and innovative strategies in organ preservation and reconstructive surgery (perforators flaps, chimeric flap), the special issue aims to inspire innovation and foster the development of novel interventions and techniques. By highlighting breakthroughs in multidisciplinary care, imaging (videomics), and diagnostics (radiomics), the special issue encourages the exploration of new frontiers in the management of advanced head and neck cancer.
Enhancement of Patient Care: Ultimately, by disseminating evidence-based findings, and clinical insights, the special issue aims to empower clinicians with resources needed to deliver personalized, multidisciplinary care to individuals affected by advanced head and neck cancer. Through a focus on functional outcomes, patient-centered care, and survivorship, the special issue seeks to optimize treatment strategies, minimize treatment-related morbidity, and enhance the overall well-being of patients.
We invite contributions encompassing a broad spectrum of topics, including but not limited to:
-Innovations in Imaging and Diagnosis: Discuss recent advancements in imaging modalities, molecular diagnostics, and biomarker discovery, facilitating early detection, accurate staging, and personalized treatment approaches in advanced head and neck cancer.
-Organ Preservation Strategies: Explore the latest developments in organ-sparing therapies such as chemoradiotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy, conservative laryngeal surgery, transnasal endoscopic resection
-Surgical Innovations: Delve into the realm of extended resections for advanced head and neck malignancies, covering surgical techniques, perioperative care strategies, and surgical outcomes. Highlight advancements in surgical navigation, robotic-assisted surgery, and minimally invasive approaches
-Reconstructive Techniques: Examine the evolving landscape of reconstructive surgery following extensive head and neck resections, including microvascular free tissue transfer, tissue engineering, and novel biomaterials. Address functional and aesthetic considerations in reconstruction, emphasizing patient-centered approaches and quality of life outcomes.
Articles which can be submitted are systematic reviews and original articles.
Keywords: oral cancer, laryngeal cancer, HPV related cancer, sinonasal cancer, skin squamous cell carcinoma, reconstructive surgery, microsurgery, free flap, bioendoscpy, immunotherapy, videomics, radiomics, transoral, transnasal surgery, facial reanimation
Important Note: All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.