Oral tumors: the surgeon and the medical oncologist
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Oral tumors: the surgeon and the medical oncologist
Abstract
Aggressive surgery has been the primary treatment for oral tumors through the 1980s. A review of the results of such treatment is presented. A new approach using neoadjuvant chemotherapy is proposed in order to improve long-term prognosis in malignant oral tumors.
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