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Head and Neck Cancers
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Medical Oncology
How would you manage contralateral neck recurrence <6 mos. following resection and adjuvant CCRT for node positive tongue cancer?
If neck dissection was done, do you offer adjuvant chemo and/or XRT?
Answer from: Medical Oncologist at Academic Institution
Giving possible curative therapy as it is a local regional recurrence
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