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    • Otolaryngology
    • Oncology
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    • The year 2013 saw a significant volume of research abstracts published in otolaryngology.
    • Selecting key advancements requires a focused approach on prevalent and impactful topics.
    • The question-and-answer format facilitates knowledge dissemination.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To synthesize and present pivotal 2013 otolaryngology research findings.
    • To focus on specific areas: HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancers, tonsillectomy vs. tonsillotomy, and the therapeutic benefits of honey.
    • To make complex information accessible through a Q&A format.

    Main Methods:

    • Compilation of over 10,000 otolaryngology abstracts from 2013.
    • Selective curation of abstracts based on predefined key topics.
    • Structuring the review content in a question-and-answer format.

    Main Results:

    • Key findings regarding human papillomavirus (HPV) positive oropharyngeal cancers were identified.
    • Comparative outcomes of tonsillectomies and tonsillotomies were analyzed.
    • Evidence supporting the benefits of honey in otolaryngological contexts was summarized.

    Conclusions:

    • The selected topics represent significant areas of advancement and clinical interest in 2013 otolaryngology.
    • The Q&A format effectively distills complex research for broader understanding.
    • This review serves as a concise summary of critical 2013 ORL news.