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The University of Washington head and neck cancer measure as a predictor of outcome following primary surgery for oral cancer
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Patients undergoing surgery for oral cancer have a profound fall in quality of life scores by 3 months, and their scores approach pretreatment levels by 12 months. Clinical parameters are useful in predicting trends in UW-QOL outcome at 1 year and are also associated with differences in individual domain scores.
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