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First published online November 8, 2006
British Journal of Radiology (2007) 80, 121-125
© 2007 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/69420116

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A retrospective analysis of the use of brachytherapy in relation to early stage squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx and its relationship to second primary respiratory and upper digestive tract cancers

M Kishino, MD 1 H Shibuya, MD 1 R Yoshimura, MD 1 S M Miura, DDS 2 and H Watanabe, DDS 2

1 Department of Radiology, 2 Department of Oral Radiology, Graduate School, Tokyo Medical and Dental University Hospital, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan


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Figure 1. A flow diagram of the management pathway for oropharyngeal carcinomas

 

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Figure 2. Cause-specific survival rates for each-stage of oropharyngeal cancer.

 

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Figure 3. Cause-specific survival rates for early-stage oropharyngeal cancer alone and oropharyngeal cancer with all second primary cancers.

 

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Figure 4. Cause-specific survival rates for early-stage oropharyngeal cancer alone and oropharyngeal cancer with a second primary respiratory and/or upper digestive tract (RUDT) cancer.

 





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