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Triplet induction chemotherapy followed by less invasive surgery without reconstruction for human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal cancers: Why is it successful or unsuccessful?

Tomoya YokotaTetsuro OnitsukaSatoshi HamauchiHiromichi ShirasuYusuke OnozawaYoshiyuki IidaTomoyuki KamijoTakashi MukaigawaShinichi OkadaYuki IrifuneKotaro IshidaHirofumi OgawaTsuyoshi Onoe
Published in: International journal of clinical oncology (2021)
Upfront ICT using highly responsive triplet chemotherapeutic regimens may enable us to perform less invasive surgery without free-flap reconstruction and to avoid postoperative irradiation to the locoregional field through excellent postoperative pathological features.
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