Future of the TNM classification and staging system in head and neck cancer.
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Future of the TNM classification and staging system in head and neck cancer.
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scientific article published on December 2010
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Future of the TNM classification and staging system in head and neck cancer.
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Future of the TNM classification and staging system in head and neck cancer.
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Future of the TNM classification and staging system in head and neck cancer.
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Future of the TNM classification and staging system in head and neck cancer.
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Future of the TNM classification and staging system in head and neck cancer.
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Future of the TNM classification and staging system in head and neck cancer.
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Future of the TNM classification and staging system in head and neck cancer.
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Alessandra Rinaldo
Alfio Ferlito
Carl E Silver
Carlos Suárez
Jay F Piccirillo
Juan Pablo Rodrigo
Kenneth O Devaney
Missak Haigentz
Robert Hermans
Robert P Takes
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10.1002/HED.21361
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2010-12-01T00:00:00Z