Early oral cavity cancer: The prognostic factors and impact of adjuvant radiation on survival

Early oral cavity cancer has good prognosis but recurrence in them is still not uncommon. There is no general consensus on the prognostic factors and adjuvant therapy that would have a significant impact on survival.

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