Abstract:Over the past 15 years, transoral robotic surgery (TORS) has emerged as a powerful, less invasive tool to treat oropharyngeal cancers. The goal of surgical treatment is de-escalation therapy to decrease treatment morbidity and improve quality of life outcomes while maintaining overall and disease-free survival. 1 This may involve treatment with definitive surgery and adjuvant radiation with avoidance of adjuvant chemotherapy, or even decreasing radiation dose. 2 While typical complications after TORS are wellr… Show more
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