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  1. Cancer - mouth; Mouth cancer; Head and neck cancer - oral; Squamous cell cancer - mouth; Malignant neoplasm - oral; Oropharyngeal cancer - HPV; Carcinoma - mouth
  2. ... complete tumor resection in most patients. Despite the advanced-stage disease in most patients, the ... rare, benign and malignant GCTs can occur in the head and neck ...
  3. ... surgery and cutaneous oncology. Operative Techniques in Otolaryngology -Head ... TR. Advanced cutaneous malignant melanoma: a systematic review of economic and quality- ...
  4. ... McHugh C, Fung C, et al.: Second primary head and neck cancer after Hodgkin lymphoma: ... malignant neoplasms after childhood Hodgkin lymphoma-Identification of high-risk ...
  5. ... treatment time for the outcome of radiotherapy of advanced head and neck carcinoma: dependency on tumor differentiation. Radiother Oncol 43 ( ... 24. Harari PM: Why has induction chemotherapy for advanced head and neck cancer become a United States community standard of ...
  6. ... y cuello</language-mapped-topic><mesh-heading ><descriptor >Head and Neck Neoplasms</descriptor></mesh-heading><other-language >Spanish</other-language>< ...
  7. ... et al.: National Cancer Data Base report on malignant paragangliomas of the head and neck. Cancer 94 (3): 730-7, 2002. [ PubMed : 11857306 ] ...
  8. ... al 2007 ]; or in an individual with a malignant tumor SDHD in individuals with nonsecretory (parasympathetic) or secretory (sympathetic) head and neck paragangliomas (HNPGLs) Targeted testing for a known familial ...
  9. ... with those in the skin, soft tissue, and head and neck. This genetic abnormality can be helpful in distinguishing epithelioid hemangiomas from other malignant epithelioid vascular tumors.[ 144 ] A single-institution report ...
  10. ... 2, and 3 typically develop paragangliomas in the head or neck region. People with type 4 usually develop extra-adrenal paragangliomas in the abdomen and are at higher risk for malignant tumors that metastasize. The other types are very ...
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