Why has induction chemotherapy for advanced head and neck cancer become a United States community standard of practice
Abstract
PURPOSEInduction chemotherapy for advanced head and neck (H&N) cancer has been studied in clinical trials for more than two decades without clear demonstration of benefit for locoregional tumor control or overall patient survival. Nonetheless, its use has become a common community standard of practice in the United States (US). This report examines some of the factors that may have contributed to this phenomenon.MATERIALS AND METHODSA mail...
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Title
Why has induction chemotherapy for advanced head and neck cancer become a United States community standard of practice
Published Date
May 1, 1997
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
5
Pages
2050 - 2055
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