SHREVEPORT, La. - A new landmark study published in The Lancet is changing how doctors treat certain head and neck cancers.
For Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month, we discuss the latest in head and neck treatments and research with our expert, Dr. Jay Liao. We also introduce you to the new roles at Fred Hutch that will ...
Studies published in Nature Cancer reveal how bacterial presence in head and neck cancers affects treatment response, ...
Head and neck cancer is a broad term for several types of cancers that include the mouth (oral cavity), throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx), sinuses and nose cavity, and salivary glands. Head and ...
Dysphagia — trouble swallowing — is one of the most common side effects of radiation for head and neck cancer and can be so bad that patients require a permanent gastrostomy tube for feeding. A team ...
MANGALURU: Radiation therapy for head and neck cancers is often effective against tumours, but patients frequently experience ...
A recent study found higher incidences of exposed bone and osteoradionecrosis in patients with head and neck cancer who underwent dental extractions soon after radiotherapy, with the risk particularly ...
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