| Literature DB >> 23015475 |
David J Adelstein1, John A Ridge, David M Brizel, F Christopher Holsinger, Bruce H Haughey, Brian O'Sullivan, Eric M Genden, Jonathan J Beitler, Gregory S Weinstein, Harry Quon, Douglas B Chepeha, Robert L Ferris, Randal S Weber, Benjamin Movsas, John Waldron, Val Lowe, Scott Ramsey, Judith Manola, Bevan Yueh, Thomas E Carey, Justin E Bekelman, Andre A Konski, Eric Moore, Arlene Forastiere, David E Schuller, Jean Lynn, Claudio Dansky Ullmann.
Abstract
Recent advances now permit resection of many pharyngeal tumors through the open mouth, an approach that can greatly reduce the morbidity of surgical exposure. These transoral techniques are being rapidly adopted by the surgical community and hold considerable promise. On November 6-7, 2011, the National Cancer Institute sponsored a Clinical Trials Planning Meeting to address how to further investigate the use of transoral surgery, both in the good prognosis human papillomavirus (HPV)-initiated oropharyngeal cancers, and in those with HPV-unrelated disease. The proceedings of this meeting are summarized.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23015475 DOI: 10.1002/hed.23136
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Head Neck ISSN: 1043-3074 Impact factor: 3.147