Luther W. Brady, Hans-Peter Heilmann, Michael Molls, Carsten Nieder, Paul M. Harari, Nadine P. Connor, Cai Grau
The emphasis on cancer management in the past was based primarily on control rates from multidisciplinary input in management. There has always been a recognition that one would like to achieve the best result with the least complication, but never has there been any major emphasis on evidence-based outcome studies, nor on functional preservation and quality of life. The authors of this book have dealt very effectively with the various tumor types in head and neck cancer with the experts in the ? eld of management. The contents range from epidemiology and treatment outcome, treatment...
The emphasis on cancer management in the past was based primarily on control rates from multidisciplinary input in management. There has always been a...
Luther W. Brady, Hans-Peter Heilmann, Michael Molls, Carsten Nieder, Paul M. Harari, Nadine P. Connor, Cai Grau
The emphasis on cancer management in the past was based primarily on control rates from multidisciplinary input in management. There has always been a recognition that one would like to achieve the best result with the least complication, but never has there been any major emphasis on evidence-based outcome studies, nor on functional preservation and quality of life. The authors of this book have dealt very effectively with the various tumor types in head and neck cancer with the experts in the ? eld of management. The contents range from epidemiology and treatment outcome, treatment...
The emphasis on cancer management in the past was based primarily on control rates from multidisciplinary input in management. There has always been a...
Luther W. Brady, Hans-Peter Heilmann, George E. Laramore
The contemporary management of patients with cancers of the head and neck is under careful scrutiny and major changes are being introduced in order to improve the potenti al not only for long-term control but also for less in the way of disfiguring and distres sing complications associated with the treatment programs. In 1988, the American Cancer Society estimates that there will be 42400 new cases of malignant tumors of the head and neck diagnosed with 12 850 deaths. In general, the prognosis for patients with malignant tumors of the head and neck re gion depends upon the site of origin, the...
The contemporary management of patients with cancers of the head and neck is under careful scrutiny and major changes are being introduced in order to...