Abstract

A new technic is described for examining the human nasopharynx using a silicone mold. The method is safe, accurate, simple and practical. With it, small neoplasms may be accurately located and their surface characteristics described. Experiences gained from applying the test to twenty persons at the Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hospital suggests it may aid radiotherapeutic care.

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