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Otolaryngology / Papillomavirus / Oropharyngeal cancer / Human papillomavirus / Squamous-cell carcinoma / HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer / Raja M. Flores / Medicine / Oncology / Head and neck cancer
Otolaryngology
Papillomavirus
Oropharyngeal cancer
Human papillomavirus
Squamous-cell carcinoma
HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer
Raja M. Flores
Medicine
Oncology
Head and neck cancer

Allen CT, Lewis JS Jr, El-Mofty SK, Haughey BH, Nussenbaum B. Human papillomavirus and oropharynx cancer: biology, detection and clinical implications. Laryngoscope):PMID: Ang KK, Harris J, W

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