Sentinel Node Biopsy in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Cancer: 5-Year Follow-Up of a European Multicenter Trial
Lee W. T. Alkureishi(Canniesburn Hospital), Franco Alberti(Azienda Ospedaliera Santa Maria Degli Angeli), Annelise Krogdahl(Odense University Hospital), Taimur Shoaib(Canniesburn Hospital), Tito Poli(Ospedale di Parma), Luigi Barzan(Azienda Ospedaliera Santa Maria Degli Angeli), Adorján F. Kovács(Goethe University Frankfurt), David S. Soutar(Canniesburn Hospital), Julio Álvarez(University of the Basque Country), Luis Barbier Herrero(University of the Basque Country), Jens Ahm Sørensen(University of British Columbia), Richard Thompson(Canniesburn Hospital), Jørn Bo Thomsen(Odense University Hospital), Alistair Robertson(Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre), Joseba Santamaría(University of the Basque Country), Sandro Sulfaro(Azienda Ospedaliera Santa Maria Degli Angeli), Gary Ross(The Christie Hospital), Keith D. Hunter(University of Pretoria), Frank Grünwald(Goethe University Frankfurt), Enrico Sesenna
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