VELscope part of large-scale oral cancer trial
LED Dental’s VELscope Vx will be utilized in a large-scale University of British Columbia (UBC) clinical trial designed to document the ability of tissue fluorescence
LED Dental’s VELscope Vx will be utilized in a large-scale University of British Columbia (UBC) clinical trial designed to document the ability of tissue fluorescence
BURNABY, British Columbia, June 6, 2011—LED Dental Inc. announced today that its VELscope Vx Enhanced Oral Assessment system will be utilized in a large scale
Recent advances in mass spectrometric proteomics provide a promising result in utilizing saliva to explore biomarkers for diagnostic purposes, according to researchers from the University
Health warnings on cigarette packages prompt smokers to think about quitting, according to a 14-nation study. Effective warning labels as a component of comprehensive tobacco
The Terry Fox Research Institute (TFRI) in Vancouver has launched a $4.7 million Pan-Canadian clinical trial aimed at improving outcomes for patients undergoing surgery for oral
A retrospective study in Head and Neck Oncology (May 21, 2011) provides new treatment strategies for primary tumor disease and tumor recurrence in patients with
A primary reason that head and neck cancer treatments fail is that the tumor cells become resistant to chemotherapy drugs. Now researchers at the University
Cigarette manufacturers have deceived consumers about the risks of their products for years, and remedial actions are needed so consumers can make informed decisions about
HuangshanDental.com is pleased to present a new feature series, Leaders in Dentistry, a series of interviews with researchers, practitioners, and opinion leaders who are influencing
Sosei has acquired development and commercialization rights to Loramyc in Japan from BioAlliance Pharma. Loramyc is an antifungal agent administered as a mucoadhesive buccal tablet
DentalEZ Group officially launched Identafi, an oral cancer screening device used to detect oral mucosal abnormalities, at the California Dental Association (CDA) 2011 spring meeting
Contrary to previous research, postmenopausal women are not more vulnerable than men to alcohol-induced carcinogenesis in the oral cavity, according to a new study in