2017
DOI: 10.1002/lary.26782
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Elucidation of salvage laryngectomy pathologic and clinical variables to guide further treatment intensification investigation

Abstract: 4. Laryngoscope, 128:823-830, 2018.

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“…In our cohort, 179 (74%) patients required a TL; 122 (68%) TLs were performed in those with early stage disease at initial presentation. This is in agreement with others publications that are conformed by initially diagnosed early glottic disease treated with radiation alone . Given most studies, including ours, analyze patients initially treated at outside facilities, this phenomenon is difficult to definitively explain.…”
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“…In our cohort, 179 (74%) patients required a TL; 122 (68%) TLs were performed in those with early stage disease at initial presentation. This is in agreement with others publications that are conformed by initially diagnosed early glottic disease treated with radiation alone . Given most studies, including ours, analyze patients initially treated at outside facilities, this phenomenon is difficult to definitively explain.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This study provides a unique overview by analyzing all patients with recurrent laryngeal SCC managed with salvage surgery, independent of the initial curative‐intent treatment modality. It shows that salvage laryngeal surgery provides acceptable oncological outcomes, with 57% DSS at 5‐years post‐salvage comparable to the published literature . Despite the intrinsic challenges of the surgical field in the posttreatment setting and higher rates of complications, salvage resection of recurrent laryngeal cancer has proved to be a safe undertaking.…”
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confidence: 58%
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