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Role of narrow-band imaging and high-definition television in the surveillance of head and neck squamous cell cancer after chemo- and/or radiotherapy
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Role of narrow-band imaging and high-definition television in the surveillance of head and neck squamous cell cancer after chemo- and/or radiotherapy

Cesare Piazza, Daniela Cocco, Luigi De Benedetto, Francesca Del Bon, Piero Nicolai and Giorgio Peretti
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Vol.267(9)
2010

Abstract

Aged Biopsy Carcinoma, Squamous Cell Combined Modality Therapy Early Diagnosis Equipment Design Female Follow-Up Studies Humans Image Enhancement Image Processing, Computer-Assisted Laryngoscopy Male Microvessels Middle Aged Neoplasm Invasiveness Neoplasm Recurrence, Local Neoplasm Staging Neoplasm, Residual Neoplasms, Second Primary Otorhinolaryngologic Neoplasms Prospective Studies Sensitivity and Specificity Television antineoplastic agent adult aged article cancer chemotherapy cancer diagnosis cancer epidemiology cancer radiotherapy carcinoma in situ diagnostic accuracy diagnostic imaging diagnostic value false negative result false positive result female head and neck cancer histopathology human invasive carcinoma major clinical study male narrow band imaging priority journal prospective study sensitivity and specificity squamous cell carcinoma television tumor localization tumor recurrence white light endoscopy

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