Jugular and vagal paragangliomas: Systematic study of management with surgery and radiotherapy
Head & Neck2012Vol. 35(8), pp. 1195–1204
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Carlos Suárez, Juan P. Rodrigo, Carsten C. Bödeker, José Luís Llorente, Carl E. Silver, Jeroen C. Jansen, Robert P. Takes, Primož Strojan, Phillip K. Pellitteri, Alessandra Rinaldo, William M. Mendenhall, Alfio Ferlito
Abstract
There is evidence that EBRT and SRS offer a similar chance of tumor control with lower risks of morbidity compared with surgery in patients with JPGs. Although the evidence is based on retrospective studies, these results suggest that surgery should be considered only for selected cases, but the decision should be individual for every patient.
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