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Abstract
Success has attended the treatment of certain tumors of the head and neck by surgery,
x-ray and radium,—namely, basal cell epitheliomata, nevi, keloids, lymphoepitheliomata,
granulomata. Ultimately less success has attended the treatment of squamous cell epitheliomata
and lymphomata. Benign and malignant tumors of the head and neck with the treatment
indicated for each are discussed.
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☆Read as part of a symposium presented by the Tumor Clinic of the Memorial Hospital of Albany before the staff of Hudson City Hospital and Medical Societies of Greene and Columbia Counties, December 10, 1935.
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© 1936 Published by Elsevier Inc.