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[A case of laryngeal neoplasms].
I, Cichocka-Szumilin, T, Jegliński
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What Is Your Diagnosis? Submandibular Mass in a Dog
Veterinary Clinical Pathology, EarlyView.
Whitney K. Chandler +3 more
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Does your job really matter? Job-specific cancer incidence among a cohort coal mine workers in Queensland, Australia. [PDF]
Glass DC +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background The percentage of daily automatic speaking valve use (AU) in laryngectomized patients has remained at ~25% since their invention. To increase this percentage, understanding the performance of existent devices is essential. Therefore, we reviewed studies reporting AU, fixation device lifetime (FDL), compliance, and voice and speech ...
Max J. Dullaart +9 more
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Combination of visual supraglottic airway and bronchial occluder in a patient with subglottic stenosis undergoing lung cancer resection: a case report. [PDF]
Yang H, Zhang G, Nong L, Chen J.
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ABSTRACT Objective To investigate the diagnostic profile of early (i.e., < 6 months of treatment) and late (i.e., ≥ 6 months of treatment) radiation‐associated dysphagia (RAD) in patients with head and neck cancer. Materials and Methods The literature was queried from inception to July 19, 2024.
Anuja H. Shah +5 more
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A Rare Case of Subglottic Malignant Lymphoma Requiring Emergency Tracheostomy. [PDF]
Kamogashira T +4 more
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Whats New? This observational study of the incidence trends of malignancy by site, stratified by age group and sex, over three decades in a large northern Italian population reveals a heterogeneous landscape among younger adults (aged under 50). Invasive cutaneous melanoma in both sexes, testicular cancer and multiple myeloma in males, and breast ...
Alessandra Buja +9 more
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Quadruple Primary Malignancies: A Rare Case of Breast, Bladder, Lung, and Laryngeal Cancer. [PDF]
Mitniece L, Strautniece K, Plate S.
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Body height and the excess cancer risk in men
What's new? In cancers that affect both sexes, men usually have a higher risk than women. While this is often attributed to behavioral factors, such as exposure to environmental carcinogens, there may be an intrinsic biological mechanism involved. Tall stature has been associated with increased cancer risk.
Cecilia Radkiewicz +6 more
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