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Head and neck surgical oncology in the time of a pandemic: Subsite-specific triage guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic.

null nullnull nullAnastasios ManiakasYelda JozaghiMark E ZafereoErich M SturgisShirley Y SuAnn M GillenwaterPaul W GidleyCarol M LewisEduardo DiazRyan P GoepfertMichael E KupfermanNeil D GrossAmy C HesselKristen B PytyniaMarc-Elie NaderJennifer Rui WangMiriam N LangoKimberley L KiongTheresa GuoXiao ZhaoChristopher M K L YaoEric AppelbaumJennifer AlpardJose A GarciaShawn TerryJill E FlynnSarah BauerDanielle FournierCourtlyn G BurgessCayla WidemanMatthew JohnstonChenxi YouRolando De LunaLiza JosephJulia DiersingKaitlin PrescottKatherine HeibergerLilian MugarteguiJessica RodriguezSara ZendehdelJustin SellersRebekah A FriddellAjay ThomasSonam J KhanjaeKatherine B SchwarzloseMark S ChambersTheresa M HofstedeRichard C CardosoRuth Aponte WessonAlex WonAdegbenga O OtunDan S GombosNagham Al-ZubidiKatherine A HutchesonG Brandon GunnDavid I RosenthalMaura L GillisonRenata FerrarottoRandal S WeberEhab Y HannaJeffrey N MyersStephen Y Lai
Published in: Head & neck (2020)
These guidelines are intended to help clinicians caring for patients with HNC appropriately allocate resources during a health care crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. We continue to advocate for individual consideration of cases in a multidisciplinary fashion based on individual patient circumstances and resource availability.
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