Abstract
The majority of patients with small primary cancers of the oropharynx presenting to our center are recommended to undergo treatment with definitive radiation. Node-positive patients who do not have complete clinical resolution of their nodal disease following radiation are subsequently managed with neck dissection. Beginning in 2000 we began to treat patients presenting with T1-2 oropharyngeal cancer systematically with IMRT. This study evaluates the outcomes of node-positive patients with attention focused on management of the neck and regional control rates.
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