Laryngeal carcinoma is the 11th commonest form of cancer in men world-wide, with 121,000 new cases in 1985. More than 95% of all laryngeal malignancies are squamous cell carcinomas. Treatment indications in cancer of the larynx are often controversial, since there are few comparative studies of different available therapeutic approaches. Surgery and radiotherapy are both widely used, and the choice between these two procedures is the most common therapeutic decision which has to be taken. Laryngeal function preservation has gained more and more weight in the last decades and chemotherapy is also a significant component of several curative approaches. In the last decades, several organ-preserving surgical techniques have become available and...
Treatment of larynx cancer has changed drastically over the past a few a long time. Novel modalities...
INTRODUCTION: Both radiotherapy and endoscopic or open functional surgery are recognised treatments ...
Since the original data from the Department of Veterans Affairs Laryngeal Cancer Study Group demonst...
Laryngeal carcinoma is the eleventh commonest form of cancer in men world-wide with about 52.000 new...
During the past decades, treatment of laryngeal cancer has changed substantially, mainly due to the ...
Background. Squamous carcinoma of the larynx is still the most common head and neck cancer in many W...
Evidence-based medicine integrates the best available data in decision making, with the goal of mini...
The comparative analysis of results of conservative and combined treatment was carried out. The stud...
The roots of surgery of the larynx reach into the 19th century. After the gaining of initial experie...
Laryngeal cancer is one of the most common cancers of the head and neck. The best diagnostic approac...
Theoretical basis: The treatment of laryngeal carcinoma is associated with various operative interve...
BACKGROUND: Both surgery and radiotherapy are recognized treatments of T1-T2 squamous cell carcinoma...
Abstract Background: Treatment for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has been predominantly s...
IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: Laryngeal cancer has been the model of curative-intent organ-preserving the...
To develop a clinical practice guideline for treatment of laryngeal cancer with the intent of preser...
Treatment of larynx cancer has changed drastically over the past a few a long time. Novel modalities...
INTRODUCTION: Both radiotherapy and endoscopic or open functional surgery are recognised treatments ...
Since the original data from the Department of Veterans Affairs Laryngeal Cancer Study Group demonst...
Laryngeal carcinoma is the eleventh commonest form of cancer in men world-wide with about 52.000 new...
During the past decades, treatment of laryngeal cancer has changed substantially, mainly due to the ...
Background. Squamous carcinoma of the larynx is still the most common head and neck cancer in many W...
Evidence-based medicine integrates the best available data in decision making, with the goal of mini...
The comparative analysis of results of conservative and combined treatment was carried out. The stud...
The roots of surgery of the larynx reach into the 19th century. After the gaining of initial experie...
Laryngeal cancer is one of the most common cancers of the head and neck. The best diagnostic approac...
Theoretical basis: The treatment of laryngeal carcinoma is associated with various operative interve...
BACKGROUND: Both surgery and radiotherapy are recognized treatments of T1-T2 squamous cell carcinoma...
Abstract Background: Treatment for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has been predominantly s...
IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: Laryngeal cancer has been the model of curative-intent organ-preserving the...
To develop a clinical practice guideline for treatment of laryngeal cancer with the intent of preser...
Treatment of larynx cancer has changed drastically over the past a few a long time. Novel modalities...
INTRODUCTION: Both radiotherapy and endoscopic or open functional surgery are recognised treatments ...
Since the original data from the Department of Veterans Affairs Laryngeal Cancer Study Group demonst...