How would you manage a cT2, N0 poorly differentiated mucoepidermoid carcinoma with sarcomatous features/carcinosarcoma affecting the soft palate?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
This is such an uncommon entity that one can only make a best guess, and in theMednet forum where only a brief synopsis is provided, it is even more challenging. In general, Mucoepidermoid cancers are treated with surgery, and the pathologic entity (of sarcomatous features) would not change this.&nb...
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Radiation Oncologist at UTMB I agree with Dr. @Adam S. Garden. However, for def...
I agree with Dr. @Adam S. Garden. However, for def...