Oncologic Outcomes After Clinically Node-Negative Salvage Laryngectomy.

JAMA otolaryngology-- head & neck surgery(2023)

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Abstract
In this cohort study, patients with recurrent supraglottic or advanced T classification tumors had an increased occult nodal positivity rate, elective neck dissection was not associated with survival, and patients with recurrent hypopharynx subsite were more likely to have a distant recurrence and die of their disease. These findings suggest that underlying disease pathology rather than surgical management may be associated with survival outcomes in this population.
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laryngectomy,node-negative
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