Correlation of Standard Clinical p16/HPV Testing with Highly Sensitive HPV Subtype Testing, and Association of HPV Subtypes with Outcomes in Oropharyngeal Cancer
Michelle Echevarria(Moffitt Cancer Center), J.J. Caudell(Moffitt Cancer Center), Anna R. Giuliano(Moffitt Cancer Center), G.Q. Yang(Moffitt Cancer Center)
International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
March 12, 2020
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