DentalEZ enhances Identafi oral cancer screening device
DentalEZ Group has unveiled the next-generation version of the Identafi oral cancer screening device from its StarDental division. Now available, the new version features a
DentalEZ Group has unveiled the next-generation version of the Identafi oral cancer screening device from its StarDental division. Now available, the new version features a
Researchers at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have developed an imaging system enclosed in a capsule about the size of
Marijuana has long been used to help cancer patients better tolerate the side effects of chemotherapy. Now new research at the New York University College
Although a large majority of head and neck cancers (HNC) have a deregulation of the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, deregulation of this pathway does not necessarily signify
A U.K. National Health Service (NHS) dentist is in hot water for recommending a mouthwash treatment for a patient who had oral cancer, according to
As is the case in many parts of the world, awareness of and treatment for oral cancer is “severely lacking” in Dubai, United Arab Emirates,
Providence Cancer Center in Portland, OR, is one of a growing number of facilities that is working to improve care for patients with oral cancer
Over the past decade, thyroid cancer has become one of the most common cancer diagnoses in the U.S., with 55,000 new cases diagnosed annually. According
Recognizing that the number of people being diagnosed with cancer linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV) is on the rise, the National Cancer Institute (NCI)
HuangshanDental.com is pleased to present the next installment of Leaders in Dentistry, a series of interviews with researchers, practitioners, and opinion leaders who are influencing
High-risk genotypes of human papillomavirus (HPV) can be a contributing factor to oral carcinogenesis, especially in younger individuals without known risk factors such as tobacco
Shutting down a specific pathway in cancer cells appears to improve the ability of common drugs to wipe those cells out, according to new research