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  • 55. Prognostic analysis of lymph node ratio of patients with disease recurrence previously submitted to cervical dissection surgery for head and neck cancer.
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  • 58. Weighted lymph node ratio: New tool in the assessment of postoperative staging of the neck dissection in HPV-negative head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients.
    León X, Neumann E, Gutiérrez A, García J, López M, Quer M.
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