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Cianchetti M et al. - In a study to analyze the outcomes of pts treated for minor salivary gland carcinoma with radiotherapy (RT), either alone or combined with surgery, it was found that most pts with minor salivary gland carcinoma were cured with RT alone or combined with surgery. Treatment group, T stage, and overall stage significantly influenced the probability of cure. Pts treated with combined surgery and RT had a better prognosis, perhaps due in part to selection bias.

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