Oncologic outcomes and patient-reported quality of life in patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma treated with definitive transoral robotic surgery versus definitive chemoradiation
Highlights • CRT and definitive TORS offer similar oncologic outcomes in early stage OPSCC. • TORS resulted in improved short and long-term saliva-related QOL compared to CRT. • Use of adjuvant therapy after TORS lead to worse saliva and taste-related QOL. • Use of TORS and N classification were sig...
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description | Highlights • CRT and definitive TORS offer similar oncologic outcomes in early stage OPSCC. • TORS resulted in improved short and long-term saliva-related QOL compared to CRT. • Use of adjuvant therapy after TORS lead to worse saliva and taste-related QOL. • Use of TORS and N classification were significant predictors of saliva-related QOL. |
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