Treatment improvement and better patient care: which is the most important one in oral cavity cancer?

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Due to substantial improvement in diagnosis and treatment of oral cavity cancer, a better understanding of the patient care needs to be revised. We reviewed literature related to OCC and discussed current general management approaches and related long-term radiation toxicities to emphasize the multidisciplinary team involvement. New technical modalities and patient quality of life parameters should be an integral and paramount state in the clinical evaluation to significantly contribute to reduce secondary side effects.

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De Felice, F., Musio, D., Terenzi, V., Valentini, V., Cassoni, A., Tombolini, M., … Tombolini, V. (2014). Treatment improvement and better patient care: which is the most important one in oral cavity cancer? Radiation Oncology (London, England). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13014-014-0263-x

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