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Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck in the Elderly
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These findings suggest that HNSCC arising after the seventh decade of life less frequently involves a genetic change commonly found in younger patients. Heavy carcinogen exposure and p53 gene mutations are present less often in elderly individuals, whereas this group appears to be more susceptible to multiple cancers. The precise biologic factors involved in neoplastic transformation in this older population await discovery. Since aggressive therapy can be successfully tolerated by many elderly patients, an individualized approach to treatment is advocated.
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