首页|Data on Head and Neck Cancer Reported by Hazem Nijim and Colleagues (Transoral r obotic tongue base mucosectomy for head and neck cancer of unknown primary:six- year outcome experience)
Data on Head and Neck Cancer Reported by Hazem Nijim and Colleagues (Transoral r obotic tongue base mucosectomy for head and neck cancer of unknown primary:six- year outcome experience)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Oncology - Head and Ne ck Cancer is the subject of a report.According to news originating from Basildo n,United Kingdom,by NewsRx correspondents,research stated,"Head and neck car cinoma of unknown primary is a diagnostic dilemma.The clinical and imaging work up remains ineffective in two-thirds of patients." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research,"Transoral robotic surg ery has shown an advantage in the primary detection over the previous standard p anendoscopy.This is an observational cohort study that took place at a large he althcare centre with robotic surgery experience in head and neck over six-years.All included carcinoma of unknown primary patients followed the standard recomm endation for primary identification.Final diagnostic step of robotic tongue bas e mucosectomy with or without tonsillectomy was introduced.The cancer detection rate in tongue base only,the functional outcome and the effect on the cancer p athway were evaluated.Carcinoma of unknown primary was reported in 44 per cent of patients.All identified specimens were human papillomavirus positive.There was no significant effect on functional outcome of swallowing and the national 6 2-day cancer pathway.Robotic surgery allowed optimum treatment of carcinoma of unknown primary in early nodal disease.Robotic surgery is a useful paradigm in the management of carcinoma of unknown primary." According to the news editors,the research concluded:"It is safe with minimal morbidity and good functional outcome after the surgery."
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