Improving margin revision: Characterization of tumor bed margins in early oral tongue cancer.
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Simion I. Chiosea | R. Seethala | R. Ferris | S. Chiosea | C. Sturgis | L. Thompson | J. Maxwell | Chi K. Lai | A. Prabhu | M. Tuluc | M. Merzianu | B. Purgina | J. Hernandez-Prera | Xiu Yang
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