Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5698782 | Clinical Oncology | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Head and neck tumours diagnosed with a synchronous cancer are a complex challenge. Despite a severe prognosis, patients who are not underweight, presenting with lower-stage tumours (especially the synchronous tumour) and without oesophageal involvement could most benefit from aggressive treatments.
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Authors
P. Graff, B. Schipman, E. Desandes, H. Mecellem, B. Toussaint, S. Cortese, F. Marchal, M.C. Kaminsky, L. Geoffrois, D. Peiffert,