Head and neck (NH) cancers can develop in several distinct locations including the nasal cavity, sinuses, lips, mouth, ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - A new landmark study published in The Lancet is changing how doctors treat certain head and neck cancers.
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 ...
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 ...
Mangaluru: Radiation therapy for head and neck cancers is often effective against tumours, but patients frequently experience ...
New research found patients with certain head and neck cancers lived longer and experienced fewer side effects when treated with proton therapy instead of traditional radiation.
Treatment paradigms may soon be shifting in head and neck cancer, as recent research indicates that lower doses of chemoradiotherapy may be appropriate for some patients. Treatment paradigms may soon ...
Patients with p16-negative tumors missing cisplatin cycles have worse OS compared to those completing seven to eight cycles. No significant OS difference is observed in p16-positive patients missing ...
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