OHA launches annual slogan contest on dangers of spit tobacco
Oral Health America (OHA) has launched its 14th annual National Spit Tobacco Project (NSTEP) slogan contest. Little League Baseball and Softball players between 8 and
Oral Health America (OHA) has launched its 14th annual National Spit Tobacco Project (NSTEP) slogan contest. Little League Baseball and Softball players between 8 and
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute’s Pipeline to Proposal program has given a clinical research award to an otolaryngologist with Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit to
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Have you ever played the children’s game telephone or grapevine? With those, confusion and errors are part of the game. In your
Transoral robotic surgery (TORS) alone could provide better quality of life and outcomes for patients with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) than treatment with adjuvant
The University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center is currently recruiting patients for a new clinical trial testing a novel treatment for patients
Dear DrBicuspid Member, How do you build trust and name recognition for your practice? In their latest column, the Madow Brothers offer a suggestion that
Dear DrBicuspid Member, In his second Naked Dentist column, Curtis Marshall gets “inside the muscle” of a practice. He continues his examination of a practice
It may be possible for some patients with human papillomavirus-positive oropharyngeal cancer (HPV+ OPC) to be cured, even after the disease has spread to other
In an important and wide-ranging study of more than 270 head and neck cancer tumors, researchers have identified genomic changes in head and neck cancers
In the largest investigation on the role of major risk factors for head and neck cancers (HNC) in young adults, researchers found that these cancers
Researchers at the University at Buffalo (UB) are designing a new biomedical device that could make chemotherapy more efficient, reduce its side effects, and improve
Oral infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV) type most frequently linked to HPV-related head and neck cancers (HPV16) is more likely to persist at least