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    A Novel Approach to MIMO Transmission Using a Single RF Front End by Kalis, A., Kanatas, A., Papadias, C.

    “…In this paper we introduce a new perspective to the implementation of wireless MIMO transmission systems with increased bandwidth efficiency. Unlike…”
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    Current thinking about the management of recurrent pleomorphic adenoma of the parotid: a structured review by Kanatas, A., Ho, M.W.S., Mücke, T.

    “…Pleomorphic adenoma is the most common tumour of the parotid gland, and can recur after excision. Recurrent pleomorphic adenoma can be a challenge to treat,…”
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    Current practice in the management of peripheral ameloblastoma: a structured review by Anpalagan, A., Tzortzis, A., Twigg, J., Wotherspoon, R., Chengot, P., Kanatas, A.

    “…Ameloblastoma is the most common benign, but locally destructive, epithelial odontogenic tumour. Peripheral ameloblastoma may involve soft tissues without…”
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    Mandibular reconstruction with vascularised bone flaps: a systematic review over 25 years by Brown, J.S, Lowe, D, Kanatas, A, Schache, A

    “…Abstract To explore the techniques for mandibular reconstruction with composite free flaps and their outcomes, we systematically reviewed reports published…”
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    Margins and survival in oral cancer by Mitchell, D.A., Kanatas, A., Murphy, C., Chengot, P., Smith, A.B., Ong, T.K.

    “…In the surgical management of oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) we aim to resect the tumour with clear margins in all planes. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Free flap donor site during early review consultations: is it really an issue? by Kanatas, A.N., Lowe, D., Rogers, S.N.

    “…Donor site complications, following microvascular free tissue transfer, can limit recovery in patients treated for head and neck cancer, with a curative…”
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    Survival after surgery for oral cancer: a 30-year experience by Ong, T.K., Murphy, C., Smith, A.B., Kanatas, A.N., Mitchell, D.A.

    “…Oral squamous cell carcinoma is the most common intraoral malignancy, for which we advocate radical primary resection with adjuvant treatment where indicated…”
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    Using a patient prompt list to raise concerns in oncology clinics does not necessarily lead to longer consultations by Rogers, S.N., Semple, C., Humphris, G.M., Lowe, D., Kanatas, A.

    “…Head and neck oncology post-treatment consultations form a critical component of care in terms of support and surveillance. They occur frequently in the first…”
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    Best practice in reducing the suicide risk in head and neck cancer patients: a structured review by Twigg, J.A., Anderson, J.M., Humphris, G., Nixon, I., Rogers, S.N., Kanatas, A.

    “…The treatment of head and neck cancer (HNC) is often radical and the patient’s journey challenging, especially for individuals who are struggling with…”
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    Follow-up arrangements in head and neck cancer clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from two tertiary UK head and neck cancer centres by Kanatas, A, Coffey, D, Spellman, J, Twigg, J, Lowe, D, Rogers, S N

    “…The aim of this paper is to report the pattern of follow-up that occurred for a cohort of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients across two large centres in the…”
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