A few major factors are driving new cases of head and neck cancers. Luckily, they are things you can control.
In more recent decades, HPV has been shown as a risk factor for developing head and neck cancer. Head and neck cancer covers everything from throat, tongue, and tonsil cancer to laryngeal, mouth, and ...
The visual nature of head and neck cancer calls for treatment strategies that will minimize toxicities related to radiation therapy. Advances in precision radiation techniques, supportive care, and ...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) remains a globally prevalent malignancy with high morbidity and mortality. Despite therapeutic advances, patient outcomes are hindered by tumor ...
A study in the International Journal of Oral Science shows oral cancers without traditional risks (smoking/alcohol) have ...
Using cannabis heavily and regularly may raise the risk of head and neck cancers, a new study finds. The research looked at 20 years' worth of medical records from more than 116,000 U.S. adults with ...
Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy With Oxaliplatin and Fluoropyrimidine Versus Upfront Surgery for Locally Advanced Colon Cancer: The Randomized, Phase III OPTICAL Trial Eligible adults had previously ...