Treatment of Nasal Cavity Cancer in Inverting Papilloma of the Nasal Cavity
Clinical Scenario
This protocol addresses nasal cavity cancer arising in the context of inverting papilloma of the nasal cavity — a distinct clinical situation that carries specific management considerations.
About Inverting Papilloma
Inverting papilloma is a lesion characterised by a tendency to recur and, in a subset of cases, to undergo malignant transformation — making the management of associated nasal cavity cancer a defined clinical challenge.
Treatment Approach (overview only)
The primary intervention in this setting involves a surgical approach.
The complete regimen — including technique selection, extent of resection, and any adjunct considerations — is detailed in the full protocol.
References
Inverting papilloma is considered a low-grade benign tumor with a tendency to recur and, in a small percentage of cases, to transform into a malignant tumor.
Surgical excision.
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