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Association between severity of dysphagia and survival in patients with head and neck cancer

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Association between severity of dysphagia and survival in patients with head and neck cancer

Auteurs : Samantha E. Shune ; Lucy Hynds Karnell ; Michael P. Karnell ; Douglas J. Van Daele ; Gerry F. Funk

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This study examined risk factors for dysphagia, a common and serious condition in patients with head and neck cancer, and the association between severity of dysphagia and survival.

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