Evidence-based medicine integrates the best available data in decision making, with the goal of minimizing physicians' and patients' subjectivity. In 2006, the American Society of Clinical Oncology edited clinical practice guidelines for the use of larynx preservation strategies. The objective of this review was to evaluate the current levels of evidence for glottic squamous cell carcinoma. Current guidelines for early stage glottic cancer are based on low-level evidence. Conservation surgery (open or transoral) and radiation therapy are all valid options for T1 and selected T2 lesions. For advanced lesions, surgery and combined chemotherapy and radiation are options. High-level evidence favors combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy or...
Background. Squamous carcinoma of the larynx is still the most common head and neck cancer in many W...
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Objectives This study compared the survival outcomes, local control rate, and laryngeal preservation...
Evidence-based medicine integrates the best available data in decision making, with the goal of mini...
Evidence‐based medicine integrates the best available data in decision making, with the goal of mini...
To develop a clinical practice guideline for treatment of laryngeal cancer with the intent of preser...
The aim of this study was to assess the validity of a treatment strategy for T1N0 glottic squamous c...
Laryngeal carcinoma is the 11th commonest form of cancer in men world-wide, with 121,000 new cases i...
Copyright © 2014 Jovica Milovanovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
BACKGROUND: Both surgery and radiotherapy are recognized treatments of T1-T2 squamous cell carcinoma...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: Laryngeal cancer has been the model of curati...
BACKGROUND: The primary goal of treatment in advanced laryngeal cancer is to achieve optimal oncolog...
Abstract: Background. To analyze the results in early (stage I and II) glottic carcinoma of a single...
ObjectiveWhen total laryngectomy is not required, organ preservation surgery or radiotherapy is cons...
Treatment of larynx cancer has changed drastically over the past a few a long time. Novel modalities...
Background. Squamous carcinoma of the larynx is still the most common head and neck cancer in many W...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. In this commentary, we ...
Objectives This study compared the survival outcomes, local control rate, and laryngeal preservation...
Evidence-based medicine integrates the best available data in decision making, with the goal of mini...
Evidence‐based medicine integrates the best available data in decision making, with the goal of mini...
To develop a clinical practice guideline for treatment of laryngeal cancer with the intent of preser...
The aim of this study was to assess the validity of a treatment strategy for T1N0 glottic squamous c...
Laryngeal carcinoma is the 11th commonest form of cancer in men world-wide, with 121,000 new cases i...
Copyright © 2014 Jovica Milovanovic et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
BACKGROUND: Both surgery and radiotherapy are recognized treatments of T1-T2 squamous cell carcinoma...
Item does not contain fulltextIMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: Laryngeal cancer has been the model of curati...
BACKGROUND: The primary goal of treatment in advanced laryngeal cancer is to achieve optimal oncolog...
Abstract: Background. To analyze the results in early (stage I and II) glottic carcinoma of a single...
ObjectiveWhen total laryngectomy is not required, organ preservation surgery or radiotherapy is cons...
Treatment of larynx cancer has changed drastically over the past a few a long time. Novel modalities...
Background. Squamous carcinoma of the larynx is still the most common head and neck cancer in many W...
No sponsorships or competing interests have been disclosed for this article. In this commentary, we ...
Objectives This study compared the survival outcomes, local control rate, and laryngeal preservation...