Organ preservation with concurrent chemoradiation for advanced laryngeal cancer: are we succeeding?
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N. Khaouam | D. Soulières | P. Nguyen-Tan | G. Coulombe | L. Lambert | B. Fortin | L. Guertin | M. Belair | J. Tabet | D. Charpentier | M. Bélair
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