Neoadjuvant, systemic therapy and surgical resection followed by risk-adapted adjuvant therapy allowed a high number of patients to avoid radiation therapy.

ALEs an Alternative to Endotracheal Tube Electrode Neural Monitoring
Compared to ETT surface electrodes, anterior laryngeal electrodes (ALEs) provide similar and stable electromyographic responses with equal sensitivity during neural monitoring in thyroid and parathyroid surgery.
Intraoperative Endoscope Use Reduces Cholesteatoma Recurrence, Cost
Intraoperative endoscopic surveillance was particularly useful in evaluating the epitympanum, mesotympanum, sinus tympani, and supratubal air cells.
Oral Cavity Cancer Prognosis Has Improved Over Time
A look at the temporal trends demographics, treatment, and prognosis of oral cavity cancer over a 40-year period.
Shorter Height Associated with Higher Risk of Posterior Glottic Stenosis
A look at the association between intensive care unit-patient height and risk of postintubation posterior glottic stenosis (PGS)?

Overinterpretation of Sterilization Guidelines Could Interfere with Patient Safety
For many otolaryngologists, staying on top of compounding regulatory requirements can feel like an impossible endeavor.

How Best to Care for Biased Patients

Do Electronic Health Records Deserve to Get a Bad Rap?
The promise of EMRs—more efficient workflow, improved patient care, even increased patient safety—may still be worthwhile.

Tips for Physicians on How and Where to Make Charitable Donations
How do people choose where to donate their money? What are the best ways to donate? Here’s how to decide where your money will do the most good.
Pain May Help ID Patients Who Would Benefit from Neck Dissection
A new study from researchers at New York University in New York City found that oral cancer pain level at the primary site may help physicians identify which patients with […]
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