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Background
This article is about the eighth edition staging guidelines for upstaged patients with oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) with >10 mm depth to pT3. This upstages some patients from stage I‐II to stage III, a point at which patients are traditionally considered for postoperative radiation therapy (PORT). The role of PORT in patients upstaged for >10 mm depth is unknown.
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Background
Early oral cavity cancer has good prognosis but recurrence in them is still not uncommon. There is no general consensus on the prognostic factors and adjuvant therapy that would have a significant impact on survival.
Methods
A retrospective analysis of early oral cavity cancer patients during the time period 2009‐2017. The data regarding demographics, histopathological features, and...
Background
American Society of Clinical Oncology guidelines recommend that the decision to give postoperative radiotherapy (PORT) for pN1 oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) without other adverse features be based on the adequacy of the neck dissection (<18 or ≥18 nodes).
Methods
We conducted a cohort study of the National Cancer Database examining how PORT affects survival. We stratified...
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