Since 1992, we have treated 43 patients with head and neck tumors by superselective intra-arterial infusion chemotherapy (SIIC) via femoral artery. In 8 patients among then, operation was performed thereafter with/without radiation therapy (RT). CDDP and/or CBDCA were utilized as the chemotherapeutic modality. Only SIIC or RT showed Grade (Gr.) 0-2b pathological effects on Oboshi-Shimosato classification scheme, while a combination of SIIC and RT exhibited Gr. 2b-4 pathological effects. We conclude that a combination of SIIC and RT was most effective and had induced degeneration or necrotic changes in the tumor tissue.