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Outcome of conservation surgery for laryngeal carcinoma: an 8-year trial
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 09/23/09
Tuna B et al. – On univariable analysis, significant factors for increased recurrences were positive resection margins, low differentiation of tumor, alcohol consumption and incompletion of the planned pRT. The 2–year survival rate was 60 and 95.7% for patients with and without local recurrence, respectively. Conservation surgery is a safe procedure for laryngeal cancer in proper endications.
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