INIS
patients
100%
cancer
40%
malignancies
27%
nose
26%
tumors
26%
tonsils
20%
lymphomas
20%
size
20%
oxidants
20%
formalin
20%
reviews
20%
india
20%
radiation doses
20%
margins
20%
nerves
20%
losses
20%
antioxidants
20%
hearings
20%
covid-19
20%
surgery
16%
shrinkage
15%
symptoms
14%
doses
13%
radiotherapy
13%
correlations
13%
sinuses
13%
values
12%
comparative evaluations
11%
levels
11%
variations
10%
oxidation
8%
blood
8%
age groups
8%
swelling
8%
males
7%
diseases
7%
tools
6%
combined therapy
6%
stains
6%
therapy
6%
management
6%
evaluation
6%
capacity
5%
vagus
5%
superoxide dismutase
5%
control
5%
roots
5%
origin
5%
ears
5%
throat
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Patient
59%
Tertiary Care
42%
Head
27%
Neck
27%
Neoplasm
24%
Diagnosis
21%
Palatine Tonsil
20%
Otorhinolaryngology
20%
Analysis
20%
Inpatient
20%
Cancer
20%
Lymphoma
20%
Neurinoma
20%
Depression
20%
Mucormycosis
20%
Head and Neck Cancer
20%
Formaldehyde
20%
Nasal Polyp
20%
Hunter Syndrome
20%
Specimen
20%
Therapeutic Procedure
16%
Overall Survival
16%
Disease
14%
Age
14%
Patient Health Questionnaire 9
13%
Mucopolysaccharidosis
13%
Male
11%
Symptom
10%
Excision
10%
Paranasal Sinus
9%
Neck Swelling
8%
Chemoradiotherapy
8%
Survival Rate
8%
Nose
6%
Ear
6%
Measurement
6%
Cancer Staging
6%
Glycosaminoglycan
6%
Hospital
6%
Histopathology
6%
Nasal Cavity
5%
Nursing and Health Professions
Patient
23%
Inpatient
20%
Perception Deafness
20%
Head and Neck Cancer
20%
Antioxidant
20%
Chemoradiotherapy
20%
Radiotherapy
20%
Radiation Dose
20%
Hospital
20%
Depression
20%
Mucormycosis
20%
Tertiary Care Center
20%
Patient Health Questionnaire 9
20%
Dose
15%
Depressive Disorder
15%
Symptom
13%
Diseases
13%
Combination Therapy
10%
Hearing Impairment
10%
Anatomical Variation
10%
Surgery
8%
Procedures
8%
Diabetes Mellitus
6%
Malonaldehyde
5%
Age Groups
5%
Control
5%
Superoxide Dismutase
5%
Evaluation Study
5%
Drug Megadose
5%
Auditory Threshold
5%
Pure Tone Audiometry
5%
Quality of Life
5%
Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission
5%
Device Material
5%
Major Depression
5%
Cross-Sectional Study
5%
Diagnosis
5%