Two patients with lung and larynxcancer had prolonged stable disease.
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One can consider that the only benefit of such strategy is for larynx preservation in patients with operable hypopharnx or larynxcancer.
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The interaction between CYP2D6 activity and tobacco was weaker for larynxcancer than that reported previously for lung cancer.
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The highest risk for larynxcancer was then observed among smokers having both the highest levels of CYP2D6 activity and daily consumption of tobacco.
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Background and Purpose: Larynxcancer represents one of the most frequently diagnosed head and neck malignancies, which is most often confined to the glottic area.