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Letter to the editor: methodological considerations for oropharyngeal cancer surgical approach comparison: enhancing patient-centered evidence. [PDF]
Long HJ, Yang G, Liang QW.
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ABSTRACT Background Patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) often experience deteriorated health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) and loss of body weight and muscle mass. The primary aim was to determine if a home‐based exercise program, aiming to increase physical activity (PA), could reduce muscle mass loss and fatigue.
Camilla Wallmander +8 more
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The role of dentists in promoting human papillomavirus vaccination for oropharyngeal cancer prevention: A cross-sectional survey of dentists in North Carolina. [PDF]
Woon J +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background This study sought to better understand patient‐reported dysphagia and swallowing‐related quality of life (swQOL) in patients 6 months to 10 years following definitive (chemo)radiotherapy for head and neck cancer (HNC). Methods In this cross‐sectional study, self‐reported dysphagia was assessed with the Eating Assessment Tool (EAT‐10)
Jacqui J. Frowen +4 more
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Long-term outcomes of consecutive patients of oropharyngeal cancer treated with radical radiotherapy. [PDF]
Budrukkar A +19 more
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Neoadjuvant Immunotherapy for Periauricular Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma
ABSTRACT Background The standard‐of‐care for advanced periauricular cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (pCSCC) is surgery and adjuvant radiation therapy. Neoadjuvant immunotherapy recently demonstrated high pathologic response rates in patients with resectable pCSCC.
David Z. Allen +6 more
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Correlation between imaging-detected and pathological extranodal extension in a randomised trial in Human Papillomavirus-positive oropharyngeal cancer. [PDF]
Evans M +16 more
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ABSTRACT Background Oral cancer is often preceded by a precursor lesion. This presents an opportunity for early diagnosis and intervention. Method of biopsy and interpretation are not well standardized and novel methods of analysis are now being investigated.
James Christopher Gates +12 more
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