BACKGROUND: NUT carcinoma (NUTc) is a rare, aggressive squamous carcinoma defined by NUTM1 rearrangements. Outcomes in head and neck (H available evidence largely derives from case reports and small series. METHODS: We performed a structured narrative review of H ≥ 8-hour interval). Acute toxicity was grade 3 dermatitis and grade 2 mucositis (CTCAE v5.0). After RT, chemotherapy was continued as consolidation and completed with vincristine/doxorubicin/ifosfamide (six cycles) due to acute kidney injury. Complete remission is ongoing at > 7 years, with persistent xerostomia and dysgeusia. CONCLUSION: In selected non-metastatic H&N NUTc, durable control has been reported with timely systemic therapy plus curative-intent RT, often exceeding 50 Gy. This review summarizes dose concepts and case-based systemic regimens and provides a comparative table to support individualized treatment planning.
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