A case of radiation recall mucositis associated with docetaxel
Head & Neck2004Vol. 26(2), pp. 197–200
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Abstract
This case describes radiation recall mucositis associated with docetaxel, a rare but potentially serious clinical situation. Given the potential severity of the reaction and increasing use of docetaxel as second-line treatment of recurrent head and neck cancers, it is important to be aware of this phenomenon.
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