Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9872713 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Our findings suggest that the risk of distant metastasis in Stage I-III NPC patients without parapharyngeal space extension or T3 disease is extremely low. Invasion into the parapharyngeal space venous plexus and marrow of the skull base bones is associated with distant metastasis, and involvement of these anatomic sites is considered a potential route for hematogenous disease spread in patients with Stage I-III NPC.
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Authors
Skye Hongiun M.D., Stella Y.C. M.D., K.Lawrence M.D., James Jer-Min M.D., An-Chen M.S., Kwan-Yee M.D., Cheng-Fang M.S., Nei-Min M.D., Yen-Chun M.B., Chin-Yen M.D., Tran-Der M.D., Cheng-Yee M.D., Vincent M.D., Andrew T. M.D.,