Author:
Nageris B.,Elidan J.,Sherman Y.
Abstract
AbstractThe carcinogenic effect of ionizing radiation is a well known phenomenon. However, the induction of malignancies following irradiation for head and neck cancers is quite rare (Steeves and Vataini, 1982). Most reported cases are osteogenic sarcomas with soft tissue sarcomas encountered less often.We report a rare case of fibrosarcoma of the larynx, following radiation therapy for glottic carcinoma.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine
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