Head and Neck Forum - Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis

Sunday, December 2, 2018
Workshop
HN 03 3:30 PM > 5:00 PM Head and Neck Forum - Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis 5B

Recurrent Respiratory Papilloma (RRP) is a benign disease affecting the larynx of children and adults caused by infection with low-risk HPV 6 or 11. The need for recurrent surgery and its devastating effects on voice and breathing make treating this disease a great challenge. This session highlights recent developments in the epidemiology of RRP in the era of vaccination, the psychosocial impact of the disease, modern surgical treatment options, and the ongoing search for effective immunologic therapies.
3:30 PM HN 03-01 Epidemiology, Incidence, and the Impact of Vaccination > A. Aaron FRIEDMAN 3:45 PM HN 03-02 Quality of Life and Psychosocial Effects in Patients with RRP > M. Michel SAN GIORGI 4:00 PM HN 03-03 Office-based and Operating Room Treatment of papillomatosis > J. James BURNS 4:15 PM HN 03-04 Immune Polarization in RRP > S. Simon BEST 4:30 PM HN 03-05 Immunotherapy Trials in RRP > C. Clint ALLEN 4:45 PM HN 03-06 Discussion

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