Comparison of Clinical and Pathological Staging in Patients with Head and Neck Cancer After Neck Dissection
João Viana Pinto,
Mafalda Martins Sousa,
Helena Silveira
et al.
Abstract:Introduction Clinical and pathological staging plays an important role on the prognosis of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients.
Objective The present study aims to compare clinical and pathological T, N and overall staging in patients with HNC, to identify factors associated with these discrepancies, and to analyze and compare survival or disease-free survival in staging disagreements.
Methods Retrospective cohort including every patient submitted to neck dissection from January 2010 to Dec… Show more
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