ABSTRACT
Increased knowledge of genetic and epidemiological factors, refinement of the tools of diagnosis, greater understanding of clinico-pathological correlation, and advances in rehabilitation and reconstruction are just a few of the developments that have taken place in the study and treatment of head and neck cancer during the past two centuries. Writ
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I Basic Principles of Management
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Part II Mainly Squamous Neoplasms
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Part III Mainly Non-squamous Neoplasms
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Part IV Rehabilitation and Reconstruction