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De-escalated Therapy for HPV Positive Oropharyngeal Cancer

Jung YH, Kim JH

Human papillomavirus-positive (HPV+) oropharyngeal cancer has a significantly better prognosis compared to HPV-negative cases, leading to a growing interest in de-escalation strategies that reduce treatment intensity without compromising oncologic outcomes....
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Intraosseous Myoepithelioma of Zygomatic Bone: A Case Report

Yun J, Lee JH, Sun H

Myoepithelioma is a relatively common benign tumor that exhibits various cellular morphologies. It primarily occurs in soft tissues, most commonly in the head and neck region, particularly in the salivary...
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Nationwide Incidence Trends of Pediatric Parotid Malignancy in Korea and a Retrospective Analysis of Single-Institution Surgical Experience of Parotidectomy

Kim HS, Kim SY, Chung EJ, Kwon SK, Ahn SH, Jung YS, Seok J

Background/Objectives: Pediatric parotid malignancies are rare but represent a critical subset of head and neck cancers. This study integrates nationwide incidence trends in Korea with detailed surgical outcomes from a...
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A Squamous Cell Carcinoma Arising from an Epidermal Cyst on the Right Temporal Area: A Rare Case Report

Kim K, Lee D, Chung CH, Cho S, Chang Y

Epidermal cyst is a benign lesion which is commonly encountered in practice, and malignant transformation of it is rare. There are few case reports in the literature about malignant transformation...
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Unilateral Lipoma of the Buccal Fat Pad: A Rare Case Report

Oh SJ, Park H, Sung KY

Although lipoma is a well-known non-malignant tumor, oral cavity lipoma is a rather uncommon disease. Intraoral lipoma originating from the buccal fat pad is an exceptionally rare disorder. Buccal fat...
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