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Background
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long‐term outcomes after initial definitive or adjuvant radiotherapy (RT) for T3 laryngeal cancers.
Methods
We reviewed 412 patients treated for T3 laryngeal squamous cell cancer from 1985 to 2011.
Results
The 10‐year overall survival (OS) was 35%; disease‐specific‐survival (DSS) was 61%; locoregional control was 76%; and freedom from distant...
BACKGROUNDThe current study was conducted to evaluate long‐term disease control, survival, and functional outcomes after surgical and nonsurgical initial treatment for patients with T4 larynx cancer.
METHODSDemographics, disease stage, and treatment characteristics were reviewed for 221 sequential patients treated for T4 laryngeal squamous cell cancer at a single institution between 1983 and 2011...
BackgroundEsthesioneuroblastoma is a rare cancer of the anterior cranial base that arises in the region of the olfactory rootlets. The purpose of this study was to review the long‐term outcomes of patients diagnosed with esthesioneuroblastoma (ENB) treated at a single institution to determine factors associated with improved disease control and survival.
MethodsA retrospective review of 70 patients...
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