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Extranodal Head and Neck Mantle Cell Lymphoma: Characteristics, Treatment, and Survival

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2021

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The oropharynx is the most common subsite of head and neck MCLs, followed by the nasopharynx. Primary head and neck MCLs appear to present at an earlier stage than MCLs of other regions. In particular, laryngeal and hypopharyngeal MCLs may present as stage I or II disease.

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