At Huntsman Cancer Institute, you receive specialized, coordinated care for cancers of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses through our Head and Neck Cancer Program. Your care team includes surgeons ...
Nasal cancer, a rare but increasing cancer, affects men more than women. It originates in the nasal cavity or sinuses. Risk factors include occupational exposure to dusts and chemicals, smoking, and ...
Head and neck cancer is a general term that refers to a wide range of malignant growths that occur in or around the throat, larynx (voice box), nose, sinuses, mouth, and salivary glands. They usually ...
Inverted papillomas are rare noncancerous tumors that arise in your nasal and paranasal sinuses. Surgery is usually required to remove them due to their potential to become cancerous. Some people with ...
While tobacco and alcohol are known to increase the risk of head and neck cancer, new research has found the amount of coffee and tea we drink can have a protective effect, reducing the risk of ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) can drive tumor development in some rare sinonasal squamous cell carcinomas (SNSCCs), according to a new comprehensive study of these tumors from investigators at the Johns ...
What is the skull base? The skull base is the bone where the brain sits at the bottom of the skull. Many people use the analogy of a salad bowl to describe the area. The bowl has a hole at the center ...
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