2006
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2006.24.18_suppl.5541
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Should early cancers of the oral tongue be kept under surveillance after wide excision alone? A prospective study

Abstract: 5541 Background: The treatment of the clinically N0 neck in early stage oral tongue cancer remains controversial. Several clinico-pathologic criteria that can reliably identify an increased risk of occult metastases in the neck have been proposed. Our aim was to assess the impact of elective neck dissection (END) on outcome and correlate it with clinico-pathologic criteria for patient selection for surveillance. Methods: Patients with early stage cancer of the oral tongue (T1–2, N0) after undergoing wide exci… Show more

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