Genetic diversity predicts head/neck cancer
A new measure of the heterogeneity of cells within a tumor appears to predict treatment outcomes of patients with the most common type of head
A new measure of the heterogeneity of cells within a tumor appears to predict treatment outcomes of patients with the most common type of head
Patients diagnosed with cancer are much more likely to declare bankruptcy than those without the disease, according to a new study in Health Affairs (May
Declines in smoking among U.S. youths have been observed since the late 1990s. However, limited information exists on trends in smokeless tobacco use among U.S.
High-risk types of human papillomavirus (HPV) are increasingly associated with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC). However, HPV-positive OPSCC is highly curable, and patients with HPV
Aspen Dental conducted 3,440 ViziLite oral cancer screenings at Aspen Dental locations across the U.S. during April, resulting in a $17,200 donation to the Oral
Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Dentistry have discovered what could be a crucial step toward understanding the process that
Oral Health America (OHA) has launched the 12th annual NSTEP (National Spit Tobacco Program) slogan contest. Teaming up with Little League Baseball and Softball, the
Scottish women smoked less and got less enjoyment from smoking cigarettes that come in plain, standardized packs, according to a new study from the University
Nancy Leupold founded Support for People with Oral and Head and Neck Cancer (SPOHNC) after she was diagnosed with oral squamous cell carcinoma in 1990.
Researchers at the King’s College London Dental Institute have shown that people with a certain kind of kidney disease have characteristic facial features that may
Patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) maintain a high quality of life a year after having transoral robotic surgery, according to a new study
The Irish Dental Association (IDA) is asking the Health Service Executive (HSE) to give dentists a more prominent role in the country’s tobacco control strategy.