Early Pain Persists in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors (CME/CE)

Courtesy MedPage Today Surgery  Wed, 01/18/2012 - 13:00

(MedPage Today) -- Pain and dysphagia one year after diagnosis predicted long-term health-related quality of life in five-year survivors of head and neck cancer, data from a single-center review showed.


 

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