
“The case against lingual mucosectomy” (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oraloncology.2024.107109) is already life in Oral Oncology.
If it is within your reach, please consider the broader implications of this debate, beyond the nomenclature issue: updated management protocols for the occult primary in the head and neck, de-escalalation strategies in head and neck cancer treatment, minimal access surgery and the contributions of robotization, a stronger emphasis on basic histological and anatomical knowledge of the oropharynx and a renewed appreciation of classical tonsillectomy, both linked to specialized otolaryngology training, acknowledging the contributions of pioneering clinicians…
J Granell. Nov 16, 2024

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