Second Primary Malignancy Risk Doubled After Head and Neck Cancer Second Primary Malignancy Risk Doubled After Head and Neck Cancer
The risk of second primary malignant neoplasm (SPMN) doubles after a first head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), especially when the site of the first cancer is not typically associated with malignancies due to human papillomavirus (HPV), according to a retrospective study.Reuters Health Information
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