Cost-utility of two minimally-invasive surgical techniques for operable oropharyngeal cancer: transoral robotic surgery versus transoral laser microsurgery
Abstract Background In the past few decades, a re-evaluation of treatment paradigms of head and neck cancers with a desire to spare patients the treatment-related toxicities of open surgery, has led to the development of new minimally invasive surgical techniques to improve outcomes. Besides Transor...
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Main Authors: | Enea Parimbelli (Author), Federico Soldati (Author), Lorry Duchoud (Author), Gian Luca Armas (Author), John de Almeida (Author), Martina Broglie (Author), Silvana Quaglini (Author), Christian Simon (Author) |
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