Cure for cancer may live in the intestines
A University of Michigan School of Dentistry study has discovered a biological mechanism that preserves the gastrointestinal tracts in mice who were delivered lethal doses
A University of Michigan School of Dentistry study has discovered a biological mechanism that preserves the gastrointestinal tracts in mice who were delivered lethal doses
Although it is rare for men to contract oral oncologic human papillomavirus (HPV) infections, single men and smokers face higher risks of developing HPV-driven oropharyngeal
Only 3 in every 100 head and neck cancer (HNC) patients in the U.K. receive the ideal standard of care, according to the National Head
More than a third of patients with oropharyngeal cancers also carried antibodies to one of the key cancer-causing proteins of the human papillomavirus (HPV), according
Students and faculty from the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in Boston offered oral cancer screenings, brochures, and free samples of toothpaste and toothbrushes
Tumor thickness and lymph node metastasis are independent predictors of survival in patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the tongue, according to a new study
An innovative new combination treatment that uses the measles virus to target cancer cells could significantly improve treatment for colorectal carcinoma and head and neck
Cigar and pipe smoking are associated with an increased risk of head and neck cancers (HNC), according to a study in the American Journal of
A web-based nomogram can help decide which patients with oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC) will benefit from adjuvant radiotherapy, according to a study in
In vivo Raman spectroscopy is showing promise as a diagnostic tool for identifying malignant and potentially malignant lesions of the human oral cavity in a
White blood cells play a role in activating cancer cells and facilitating their spread to secondary tumors, according to a new study in the Journal
Men are almost three times more likely to get esophageal cancer than women, according to new figures from Cancer Research UK. This difference seems to