Corrigendum to “Staging of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: Prognostic features and power of the 8th edition of the UICC staging manual” [Eur. J. Surg. Oncol. 45 (6) (2019) 1046–1053]
Abstract:The authors regret that a transmisson error occurred during the reclassification process which affected 2 of the 255 patients. Figure 1 shows the corrected illustration of the change of UICC stages and Table 1 the corrected statistical analysis of UICC 7th edition: Consequently referring to the 7th edition, 52.9% of the patients were staged UICC IVA followed by UICC III (16.8%) and 80.0% of the tumors being classified UICC I were p16-negative. UICC I increases from 9.8% to 27.5%. In the paragraph "Results e Ex… Show more
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