Genetic Variations Indicate Risk Of Recurrence, Secondary Cancer Among Head And Neck Cancer Patients

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Genetic Variations Indicate Risk Of Recurrence, Secondary Cancer Among Head And Neck Cancer Patients

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Eighteen single-point genetic variations indicate risk of recurrence for early-stage head and neck cancer patients and their likelihood of developing a second type of cancer, researchers at the u

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