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Volume 358:1076-1078 March 6, 2008 Number 10
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Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer

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To the Editor: In the report by Posner et al. (Oct. 25 issue)1 on the treatment of head and neck cancer, we question the authors' implication that the 91-11 trial of the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group and Head and Neck Intergroup showed that cisplatin–fluorouracil (PF) induction followed by radiotherapy for laryngeal preservation is equivalent to or better than concomitant cisplatin and radiotherapy. The 91-11 trial was not designed to show equivalence.2 Both combinations resulted in better laryngectomy-free survival than did radiotherapy alone, but the composite end point does not account for a preserved larynx in patients whose death was not . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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