Simple Summary Rhinosinusitis and smell alterations are common side effects during and after radiotherapy and chemotherapy for head and neck cancer. The assessment of sinonasal complaints is important to increase patients' quality of life. The aim of this review is to summarize and analyze our current knowledge of the sinonasal side effects of chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy for head and neck cancer, with a specific focus on mucosal and olfactory disorders. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy represent important treatment modalities for head and neck cancer. Rhinosinusitis and smell alterations are common side effects in the sinonasal region. This review will summarize and analyze our current knowledge of the sinonasal side effects of chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy for head and neck cancer (HNC), with a specific focus on mucosal and olfactory disorders. A review of the English literature was performed using several databases (PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, Scopus). Fifty-six articles were included in qualitative synthesis: 28 assessed mucosal disorders (rhinitis or rhinosinusitis), 26 evaluated olfactory alterations, and 2 articles addressed both topics. The incidence and severity of olfactory dysfunction and chronic rhinosinusitis were highest at the end of radiotherapy and at three months after treatment and decreased gradually over time. Smell acuity deterioration and chronic rhinosinusitis seemed to be related to radiation dose on olfactory area and nasal cavities, but different degrees of recovery were observed. In conclusion, it is important to establish the severity of chronic rhinosinusitis and olfactory dysfunction in order to find strategies to support patients and improve their quality of life.

Sinonasal Side Effects of Chemotherapy and/or Radiation Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer: A Literature Review

Iorio, Giuseppe Carlo;Cavallin, Chiara;Ricardi, Umberto;Pecorari, Giancarlo
2022-01-01

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Simple Summary Rhinosinusitis and smell alterations are common side effects during and after radiotherapy and chemotherapy for head and neck cancer. The assessment of sinonasal complaints is important to increase patients' quality of life. The aim of this review is to summarize and analyze our current knowledge of the sinonasal side effects of chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy for head and neck cancer, with a specific focus on mucosal and olfactory disorders. Radiotherapy and chemotherapy represent important treatment modalities for head and neck cancer. Rhinosinusitis and smell alterations are common side effects in the sinonasal region. This review will summarize and analyze our current knowledge of the sinonasal side effects of chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy for head and neck cancer (HNC), with a specific focus on mucosal and olfactory disorders. A review of the English literature was performed using several databases (PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, Scopus). Fifty-six articles were included in qualitative synthesis: 28 assessed mucosal disorders (rhinitis or rhinosinusitis), 26 evaluated olfactory alterations, and 2 articles addressed both topics. The incidence and severity of olfactory dysfunction and chronic rhinosinusitis were highest at the end of radiotherapy and at three months after treatment and decreased gradually over time. Smell acuity deterioration and chronic rhinosinusitis seemed to be related to radiation dose on olfactory area and nasal cavities, but different degrees of recovery were observed. In conclusion, it is important to establish the severity of chronic rhinosinusitis and olfactory dysfunction in order to find strategies to support patients and improve their quality of life.
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chemotherapy; head and neck cancer; mucociliary clearance; olfactory disorders; radiotherapy; rhinitis; rhinosinusitis; smell
Riva, Giuseppe; Cravero, Ester; Pizzo, Claudia; Briguglio, Marco; Iorio, Giuseppe Carlo; Cavallin, Chiara; Ostellino, Oliviero; Airoldi, Mario; Ricard...espandi
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