Chemotherapeutic agents used by the ENT surgeons in different clinical situations- A panoptic study

Background: Chemotherapeutic agents have become a vital adjunct in otolaryngology, in treating head and neck malignancies, ENT infections, fungal Allergies, Hearing loss and vertigo patients. Aim of the Study: This panoptic review aimed to systematically evaluate the chemotherapeutic agents employed...

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Main Authors: Gurram Mounisha, Abhilash Reddy, Shahul Hameed, S. Abida Ashroff Fathima
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Published: Al Ameen Medical College 2025-07-01
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author Gurram Mounisha
Abhilash Reddy
Shahul Hameed
S. Abida Ashroff Fathima
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description Background: Chemotherapeutic agents have become a vital adjunct in otolaryngology, in treating head and neck malignancies, ENT infections, fungal Allergies, Hearing loss and vertigo patients. Aim of the Study: This panoptic review aimed to systematically evaluate the chemotherapeutic agents employed by ENT surgeons across various clinical conditions. The review highlights established practices, emerging therapeutic trends, mechanisms of action, and the evolving role of population-based outcomes in optimizing therapeutic strategies. Methods: An extensive literature search was performed using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases for articles published from 2015 to 2024. Keywords included "ENT chemotherapy," "head and neck cancer chemotherapy," "ototoxicity," and "population therapeutics." Studies were selected based on clinical relevance, quality of evidence, and their impact on ENT practice. Preference was given to randomized controlled trials, meta-analyses, and high-quality cohort studies. Results: Cisplatin-based regimens remained the backbone of chemo-radiation protocols for squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck. Taxanes (docetaxel, paclitaxel) and anti-metabolites (5-fluorouracil, gemcitabine) served as adjuncts in aggressive cytoreduction. Targeted therapies, such as cetuximab, and checkpoint inhibitors (e.g., nivolumab, pembrolizumab), proved to be benefiting recurrent and metastatic cases. Invasive fungal infections like mucormycosis, were increasingly treated with chemotherapeutic agents. Chemotherapy-induced ototoxicity, with platinum agents, remained significant concern. Conclusion: Modern ENT practice needs a multidisciplinary understanding of chemotherapeutic regimens to improve patient outcomes. The integration of conventional chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and immune-modulators marked a paradigm shift toward precision medicine in otolaryngology. Population-based therapeutic approaches must be prioritized to enhance long-term quality of life for patients.
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spelling doaj-art-4a9fb4bb62894ea0b85aff476cdb3fdf2025-08-20T03:33:17ZengAl Ameen Medical CollegeAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences0974-11432025-07-011803207214Chemotherapeutic agents used by the ENT surgeons in different clinical situations- A panoptic studyGurram Mounisha0Abhilash Reddy1Shahul Hameed2S. Abida Ashroff Fathima3Department of ENT, Viswabharathi Medical College and General Hospital, R.T Nagar, Penchikalapadu, Kurnool-518467, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaDepartment of ENT, Viswabharathi Medical College and General Hospital, R.T Nagar, Penchikalapadu, Kurnool-518467, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaDepartment of ENT, Osmania Medical College and Government ENT Hospital, Turrebaz Khan Road, Koti, Hyderabad-500095, Telangana, IndiaDepartment of Community Medicine, Viswabharathi Medical College and General Hospital, R.T Nagar, Penchikalapadu, Kurnool-518467, Andhra Pradesh, IndiaBackground: Chemotherapeutic agents have become a vital adjunct in otolaryngology, in treating head and neck malignancies, ENT infections, fungal Allergies, Hearing loss and vertigo patients. Aim of the Study: This panoptic review aimed to systematically evaluate the chemotherapeutic agents employed by ENT surgeons across various clinical conditions. The review highlights established practices, emerging therapeutic trends, mechanisms of action, and the evolving role of population-based outcomes in optimizing therapeutic strategies. Methods: An extensive literature search was performed using PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science databases for articles published from 2015 to 2024. Keywords included "ENT chemotherapy," "head and neck cancer chemotherapy," "ototoxicity," and "population therapeutics." Studies were selected based on clinical relevance, quality of evidence, and their impact on ENT practice. Preference was given to randomized controlled trials, meta-analyses, and high-quality cohort studies. Results: Cisplatin-based regimens remained the backbone of chemo-radiation protocols for squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck. Taxanes (docetaxel, paclitaxel) and anti-metabolites (5-fluorouracil, gemcitabine) served as adjuncts in aggressive cytoreduction. Targeted therapies, such as cetuximab, and checkpoint inhibitors (e.g., nivolumab, pembrolizumab), proved to be benefiting recurrent and metastatic cases. Invasive fungal infections like mucormycosis, were increasingly treated with chemotherapeutic agents. Chemotherapy-induced ototoxicity, with platinum agents, remained significant concern. Conclusion: Modern ENT practice needs a multidisciplinary understanding of chemotherapeutic regimens to improve patient outcomes. The integration of conventional chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and immune-modulators marked a paradigm shift toward precision medicine in otolaryngology. Population-based therapeutic approaches must be prioritized to enhance long-term quality of life for patients.https://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/9%20AJMS%20V18.N3.2025%20p%20207-214.pdfchemotherapyhead and neck cancerimmunotherapytargeted therapypopulation therapeutics
spellingShingle Gurram Mounisha
Abhilash Reddy
Shahul Hameed
S. Abida Ashroff Fathima
Chemotherapeutic agents used by the ENT surgeons in different clinical situations- A panoptic study
Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
chemotherapy
head and neck cancer
immunotherapy
targeted therapy
population therapeutics
title Chemotherapeutic agents used by the ENT surgeons in different clinical situations- A panoptic study
title_full Chemotherapeutic agents used by the ENT surgeons in different clinical situations- A panoptic study
title_fullStr Chemotherapeutic agents used by the ENT surgeons in different clinical situations- A panoptic study
title_full_unstemmed Chemotherapeutic agents used by the ENT surgeons in different clinical situations- A panoptic study
title_short Chemotherapeutic agents used by the ENT surgeons in different clinical situations- A panoptic study
title_sort chemotherapeutic agents used by the ent surgeons in different clinical situations a panoptic study
topic chemotherapy
head and neck cancer
immunotherapy
targeted therapy
population therapeutics
url https://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/9%20AJMS%20V18.N3.2025%20p%20207-214.pdf
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