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Doctors thought I had a sinus infection - it was ultra-rare cancerwas diagnosed with a rare nasal cancer The cancer, sinonasal carcinoma SMARCB1, has only been seen in 200 patients READ MORE: I'm the first person in the WORLD ever diagnosed with my cancer A 28 ...
This dissertation is the result of multidisciplinary research and offers a clinical and epidemiological foundation for further (prospective) studies. Sinonasal malignancies; clinical and epidemiologic ...
Kimball’s team studied individuals with and without sinonasal inverted papilloma (SNIP), a benign yet aggressive nasal tumor that can turn cancerous ... in the plasma and nasal secretions of SNIP ...
Our subspecialist physicians treat patients with a variety of sinonasal disorders ... and advanced techniques in skull base repair and tumor removal.
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