Abstract
Minor salivary gland cancer is a relatively uncommon disease of head and neck, arising across the upper aerodigestive tract. This is a malignant neoplasm with diverse clinical behaviors and histological types which are prognostically significant. Although complete surgical resection, with adequate free margin, is currently the treatment of choice for locoregional diseases, the optimal treatment is still not standardized. We presented here a case of locally advanced minor salivary gland cancer that was treated by radical resection, reconstruction, and adjuvant radiation therapy at Vietnam National Cancer Hospital and had promising outcomes.
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Van, D. N., Van, L. P., Tien, H. N., Van, N. D., & Le Van, Q. (2023). Multidisciplinary Therapy Management for Locally Advanced Minor Salivary Gland Cancer in Oral Cavity: A Case Report and Literature Review. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 102(12), NP579–NP582. https://doi.org/10.1177/01455613211031026
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