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Metastasectomy in Head and Neck Cancers.
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Metastasectomy in Head and Neck Cancers. Thoracic surgery clinics Wong, L. Y., Berry, M. F. 2025; 35 (2): 257-265Abstract
Pulmonary metastases occur relatively commonly in head and neck cancer patients. Careful evaluation to establish whether a lung nodule in head and neck cancer patients is a metastasis or a separate primary lung cancer is critical in providing optimal care. Surgical resection of pulmonary metastases is appropriate in select patients and is associated with reasonable long-term survival.
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