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An update on larynx cancer
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Saba, Nabil F
, Parks, Jason R
, Steuer, Conor E
, Higgins, Kristin A
, El-Deiry, Mark
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Cancer therapies
/ Laryngeal cancer
/ Medical treatment
/ Metastasis
/ Morbidity
2017
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An update on larynx cancer
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Saba, Nabil F
, Parks, Jason R
, Steuer, Conor E
, Higgins, Kristin A
, El-Deiry, Mark
in
Cancer therapies
/ Laryngeal cancer
/ Medical treatment
/ Metastasis
/ Morbidity
2017
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An update on larynx cancer
2017
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Overview
Laryngeal cancer remains one of the most common tumors of the respiratory tract. Fortunately, significant advancements have been made over the past decade in the treatment of laryngeal cancer. Although surgery has been the historical mainstay for localized disease and still is an integral part of treatment, nonsurgical options like radiation and systemic therapy have emerged as viable options. In addition, in the metastatic setting, novel agents are showing promise for this patient population. The care for patients with laryngeal cancer continues to evolve and truly requires a multidisciplinary team-based approach. Unique morbidities, such as loss of natural voice, respiration, and airway protection during swallowing, are observed with this disease and require special consideration.
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Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
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