- Pfister, David G;
- Spencer, Sharon;
- Brizel, David M;
- Burtness, Barbara;
- Busse, Paul M;
- Caudell, Jimmy J;
- Cmelak, Anthony J;
- Colevas, A Dimitrios;
- Dunphy, Frank;
- Eisele, David W;
- Foote, Robert L;
- Gilbert, Jill;
- Gillison, Maura L;
- Haddad, Robert I;
- Haughey, Bruce H;
- Hicks, Wesley L;
- Hitchcock, Ying J;
- Jimeno, Antonio;
- Kies, Merrill S;
- Lydiatt, William M;
- Maghami, Ellie;
- McCaffrey, Thomas;
- Mell, Loren K;
- Mittal, Bharat B;
- Pinto, Harlan A;
- Ridge, John A;
- Rodriguez, Cristina P;
- Samant, Sandeep;
- Shah, Jatin P;
- Weber, Randal S;
- Wolf, Gregory T;
- Worden, Frank;
- Yom, Sue S;
- McMillian, Nicole;
- Hughes, Miranda
These NCCN Guidelines Insights focus on recent updates to the 2015 NCCN Guidelines for Head and Neck (H&N) Cancers. These Insights describe the different types of particle therapy that may be used to treat H&N cancers, in contrast to traditional radiation therapy (RT) with photons (x-ray). Research is ongoing regarding the different types of particle therapy, including protons and carbon ions, with the goals of reducing the long-term side effects from RT and improving the therapeutic index. For the 2015 update, the NCCN H&N Cancers Panel agreed to delete recommendations for neutron therapy for salivary gland cancers, because of its limited availability, which has decreased over the past 2 decades; the small number of patients in the United States who currently receive this treatment; and concerns that the toxicity of neutron therapy may offset potential disease control advantages.