Temporal changes in head and neck cancer incidence in Thailand suggest changing oropharyngeal epidemiology in the region
Copyright © 2019 American Society of Clinical Oncology. All rights reserved. PURPOSE Head and neck cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the world, and the largest burden occurs in developing countries. Although the primary risk factors have been well characterized, little is known about tempora...
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Main Authors: | Ilona Argirion, Katie R. Zarins, Kali Defever, Krittika Suwanrungruang, Joanne T. Chang, Donsuk Pongnikorn, Imjai Chitapanarux, Hutcha Sriplung, Patravoot Vatanasapt, Laura S. Rozek |
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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