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Learning Modern Laryngeal Surgery in a Dissection Laboratory
Published on: March 18, 2020
"The Laryngectomee Guide" is available in 18 languages (Free eBooks)
1Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington DC, USA.
Abstract:
"The Laryngectomee Guide" contains information about the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal cancer, side effects of radiation and chemotherapy; methods of speaking; airway, stoma, and voice prosthesis care; eating and swallowing; medical, dental and psychological concerns; respiration; anesthesia; and travelling. The Guide is available now in 18 languages (English, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish (4 versions), Bulgarian, Bosnian, Greece, Romanian, Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Simple and traditional Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino, and Russian).
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