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Secondary primary malignancy in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: 27-year experience from the perspective of diagnostic tools.

Shih-Wei WangLeong-Perng ChanLing-Feng WangFeng-Yu ChiangSheng-Hsuan LinTzu-Yen HuangKa-Wo Lee
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Among patients diagnosed with HNSCC recently, more SPMs are diagnosed in a shorter time interval and in a more advanced stage. The overall advances in diagnostic tools cannot significantly improve SPM survival, however, it enables more patients to receive corresponding treatment.
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