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Patterns of head and neck sarcoma in Australia.

Roger H WoodsJ Alexa PotterJessica L ReidJennie LouiseTaryn BessenGelareh FarshidSusan J Neuhaus
Published in: ANZ journal of surgery (2017)
The incidence of head and neck sarcoma in Australia is higher than that reported for an equivalent European population. The increase in MFH arising from the skin in elderly male patients mirrors the patterns of common cutaneous malignancy, particularly melanoma, suggesting that ultraviolet radiation is an epidemiological factor. Management of head and neck sarcoma is complex and best managed in a specialist multidisciplinary environment.
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