Dhooge I J, Albers F W
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, University Hospital Ghent, Belgium.
J Belge Radiol. 1994 Apr;77(2):55-9.
Second primary tumors are an important and challenging problem in head and neck oncology. The reported incidence of multiple primary tumors varies from 5 to 30%. The majority of these second tumors occur in the aero-digestive tract. They are a major cause of failure in the treatment of head and neck cancer.