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Prevention of disease always seems like a good idea. Who could argue against taking measures to prevent a heart attack or detecting cancer early (at a stage when it can be removed or effectively treated)? These disease-focused measures aimed at prevention make such good common sense that it is hard to argue against them and we would not do so because they really can work. And yet, there are problems...
Head and neck cancer treatment may comprise several sequential or concurrent modalities, such as surgical resection and adjuvant radiation therapy or chemotherapy and radiation concurrently, known as chemoradiation. As the tumor grows larger or becomes more invasive, the patient is more likely to receive multimodality treatment, a combination of surgery with adjuvant chemoradiation. Often multimodality...
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