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Neck dissection after chemoradiotherapy: Timing and complications
Laura A. Goguen
, Claudia I. Chapuy
, Yi Li
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Sihai D. Zhao
, Donald J. Annino
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Neck Dissection
100%
Chemoradiotherapy
100%
Wound Complications
20%
Between-group
13%
Overall Survival
13%
Progression-free Survival
13%
No Significant Difference
6%
Multivariate Analysis
6%
Number of Patients
6%
Patient Characteristics
6%
Surgical Complications
6%
Disease Control
6%
Retrospective Analysis
6%
High-dose Radiation
6%
P-15
6%
Head-and-neck Cancer
6%
Disease Survival
6%
Tertiary Care Hospital
6%
P-32
6%
Systemic Complications
6%
Airway Complications
6%
Local Relapse
6%
Incidence of Complication
6%
Minor Wounds
6%
Induction Chemotherapy
6%
Nursing and Health Professions
Neck Dissection
100%
Chemoradiotherapy
100%
Wound Complication
20%
Progression Free Survival
13%
Overall Survival
13%
Disease Control
6%
Multivariate Analysis
6%
Head and Neck Cancer
6%
Tertiary Care Center
6%
Postoperative Complication
6%
Induction Chemotherapy
6%
Radiation Dose
6%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neck Dissection
100%
Chemoradiotherapy
100%
Wound Complication
20%
Progression Free Survival
13%
Overall Survival
13%
Multivariate Analysis
6%
Patient Characteristics
6%
Induction Chemotherapy
6%
Head and Neck Cancer
6%
Postoperative Complication
6%
Tertiary Care
6%
Diseases
6%