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JAMA, 1971
ABSTRACT The malignant gradient increases as the origin of cancers moves posteriorly in the oral cavity and reaches the oropharynx (Fig 1, Fig 2, Table 1). Thus, cancers of the base of the tongue tend to be more extensive (60% to 70% are T3 and T4) and more aggressive than cancers in the oral portion of the tongue.2 The same is true of cancers of the ...
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ABSTRACT The malignant gradient increases as the origin of cancers moves posteriorly in the oral cavity and reaches the oropharynx (Fig 1, Fig 2, Table 1). Thus, cancers of the base of the tongue tend to be more extensive (60% to 70% are T3 and T4) and more aggressive than cancers in the oral portion of the tongue.2 The same is true of cancers of the ...
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Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2008
Arlene A, Forastiere +28 more
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Arlene A, Forastiere +28 more
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The changing therapeutic landscape of head and neck cancer
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2019J. Cramer, B. Burtness, Q. Le, R. Ferris
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