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Use of Lymphatic Mapping to Guide Radiotherapy to the Neck in Oropharyngeal Cancer

Trial Status: active

This phase III trial compares the effect of lymphatic mapping to standard therapy in guiding radiotherapy to the neck in patients with oropharyngeal cancer. Lymphatic mapping uses dyes and radioactive substances to identify lymph nodes that contain tumor cells. Lymphatic mapping may help determine which side or sides of the neck to treat with radiotherapy.