Shared Decision-Making with Otolaryngologists and Palliative Care Specialists Enhances Multidisciplinary Support in Advanced Oral Cavity Cancer

Shared Decision-Making with Otolaryngologists and Palliative Care Specialists Enhances Multidisciplinary Support in Advanced Oral Cavity Cancer

A prospective cohort study demonstrates that a structured shared decision-making (SOP) model significantly increases the utilization of multidisciplinary palliative care services for patients with stage IV oral cavity cancer, bridging the gap between curative intent and supportive care.
Preoperative Clues That Predict Who Will Receive Adjuvant Therapy After Surgery for Oral Cavity Cancer

Preoperative Clues That Predict Who Will Receive Adjuvant Therapy After Surgery for Oral Cavity Cancer

In a multicenter cohort of 3,980 oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma patients, preoperative clinical and tumor features—including age, comorbidity, tumor subsite, size, clinical stage, and biopsy grade—predicted receipt and intensity of adjuvant therapy, with a predictive model AUC of 0.84.