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Speech and survival: tradeoffs between quality and quantity of life in laryngeal cancer.Academic Article Why?
Chemoradiation for patients with large-volume laryngeal cancers.Academic Article Why?
Management of early-stage laryngeal cancer.Academic Article Why?
Therapeutic options for laryngeal cancer.Academic Article Why?
A nationwide analysis of salvage surgery for laryngeal cancer in the elderly.Academic Article Why?
Failed larynx preservation and survival in patients with advanced larynx cancer.Academic Article Why?
Longitudinal assessment of quality of life in laryngeal cancer patients.Academic Article Why?
Sequential induction chemotherapy and concomitant chemoradiotherapy in the management of locoregionally advanced laryngeal cancer.Academic Article Why?
Survival from cancer of the larynx in England and Wales up to 2001.Academic Article Why?
The raf oncogene is associated with a radiation-resistant human laryngeal cancer.Academic Article Why?
Treatment of early-stage laryngeal cancer: A comparison of treatment options.Academic Article Why?
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American Society of Clinical Oncology clinical practice guideline for the use of larynx-preservation strategies in the treatment of laryngeal cancer.Academic Article Why?
Concordance between head and neck MRI and histopathology in detecting laryngeal subsite invasion among patients with laryngeal cancer.Academic Article Why?
Performance and quality of life outcomes for T4 laryngeal cancer patients treated with induction chemotherapy followed by chemoradiotherapy.Academic Article Why?
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