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Treatment of carcinoma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses

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1981

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Abstract

The results of the radical treatment of 528 cases of carcinoma of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses are presented. These cases were analysed according to treatment modes of surgery of radiotherapy alone and surgery, radical or subradical, with radical radiotherapy. Of necessity the survey is retrospective but the results can be interpreted as demonstrating that while surgery without radiotherapy is appropriate to certain tumours near the nasal vestibule, to transitional cell carcinoma in men, and to some salivary carcinomas, for the remainder surgery, either radical or subradical with radiotherapy, is appropriate. No significant difference can be shown between radical and subradical surgery, when combined with radiotherapy. Radiotherapy alone appears inappropriate.