Tumor stage, human papillomavirus and smoking status affect the survival of patients with oropharyngeal cancer: an Italian validation study.
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K. Ang | R. Miceli | F. Perrone | L. Licitra | P. Potepan | L. Locati | P. Bossi | P. Olmi | G. Scaramellini | P. Quattrone | R. Granata | C. Bergamini | M. Franceschini | A. Mirabile | B. Cortelazzi | E. Orlandi | L. Mariani | Luigi Mariani | L. Licitra | R. Miceli | Federica Perrone | Ester Orlandi
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