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Treatment-related morbidity in patients treated for sinonasal malignancy.

Jena PatelChandala ChitguppiSwar VimawalaGregory EppsJudd H FastenbergJames EvansMindy RabinowitzMarc RosenGurston Nyquist
Published in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2020)
Sinonasal complications, including nasal obstruction and chronic sinusitis, occur frequently after definitive treatment of sinonasal malignancy and should be addressed when considering quality of life in survivors. These complications occur more frequently in patients who undergo chemoradiation as opposed to surgery alone.
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