Radiation therapy in the treatment of oral neoplasia
- PMID: 8825574
- DOI: 10.1016/s0195-5616(96)50014-8
Radiation therapy in the treatment of oral neoplasia
Abstract
Oral neoplasia occasionally may be treated adequately with a single modality. Multimodality therapy, however, more often is indicated. This article reviews the recommendations of treatment of oral neoplasia focusing on the role of radiation therapy both singly and as a part of multimodality therapy.
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