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      Ameloblastoma of the jaw. Treatment with radiation therapy and a case report.

      American Journal of Clinical Oncology
      Ameloblastoma, pathology, radiography, radiotherapy, Female, Humans, Mandibular Neoplasms, Middle Aged, Radiotherapy Dosage, Remission Induction, Tomography, X-Ray Computed

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          Ameloblastoma of the jaw is an aggressive benign tumor of epithelial origin that has generally been treated surgically even for metastases. This article is a review of the literature and a report of a previously unpublished case. Despite earlier reports, it is suggested that the available data clearly indicate that it is a radiosensitive tumor. In this report, specific recommendations for radiation therapy are outlined, and guidelines for treatment planning, radiation dosage, and fractionation expected outcome and follow-up are given.

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