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is pocket guide is derived om recommendations in the American Society of Clinical Oncolog y Guideline.
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individual variation among patients. is pocket guide does not purport to suggest any particular course of
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Ellie Maghami, Nofisat Ismaila, Adriana Alvarez, Rebecca Chernock, Umamaheswar Duvvuri, Jessica
Geiger, Neil Gross, Bruce Haughey, Doru Paul, Cristina Rodriguez, David Sher; Hilda E. Stambuk; John
Waldron, Matt Witek, James Caudell. Diagnosis and Management of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of
Unknown Primary in the Head and Neck: ASCO Guideline. J Clin Oncol. 2020 April 23 doi: 10.1200/
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Abbreviations
AJCC, American Joint Committee on Cancer; ASCO, American Society of Clinical Oncology; CECT,
contrast enhanced CT of the neck; CT, computed tomography; CUP, carcinoma of unknown primary;
EBER, EBV encoded early RNA; EBV, Epstein-Barr virus; ENE, extranodal extension; HPV, human
papillomavirus; HR, high-risk; PET-CT, positron emission tomography-computed tomography;
SCCUP, squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary
Recommendation Grading
Type Benefit/harm Evidence Quality
Strength of
Recommendation
EB Evidence-
based
B Benefits
outweigh harms
H High Strong
FC
Formal
consensus
H Harms outweigh
benefits
I Intermediate Moderate
IC Informal
consensus
B/H Relative balance
of benefits and
harms
L Low Weak
Ins Insufficient