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Survival and data-driven phenotypes in head and neck cancer Anni Heinolainen ,Bruce Nguyen &Miika Koskinen Article 05 February 2025|Open Access Integrative analysis of 5-methylcytosine associated signature in papillary thyroid cancer Ying Ding
Rogers SN, Lowe D. An evaluation of the Head and Neck Cancer Patient Concerns Inventory across the Merseyside and Cheshire Network. Br J Oral Maxillofac 2014 [Epub ahead of print].Rogers SN, Lowe D. An evaluation of the head and neck Cancer patient concerns inventory across the Merseyside ...
Persistent and unexplained lump in the neck(consider) Management Management of HNSCCsvaries greatly depending on the location, size, stage, and grade of the cancer, as well as patient preference and co-morbidities. Additionally, these patients are often heavy smokers or alcohol drinkers who require...
Sacco, MD, discusses the importance of multidisciplinary care for patients with head and neck cancer. The treatment of patients with head and neck cancer is complex, requiring a multifaceted approach including surgical and systemic therapy and supportive care, according to Assuntina G. Sacco, MD....
BMC Cancer 2012, 12:446 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2407/12/446 STUDY PROTOCOL Open Access Exercise and nutrition for head and neck cancer patients: a patient oriented, clinic-supported randomized controlled trial Lauren C Capozzi1, Harold Lau3,4, Raylene A Reimer1,4, Margaret Mc...
Cancer Survivorship Care in the Head and Neck Patient: Current PracticesWan Fook Cheung VPanwar ALydiatt WM
Head and neck cancerQuality of lifePerformance statusBackground: Head and neck cancer (HNC) remains a considerable challenge to both patient and health care provider as the disease can have profound effect on Quality of life (QOL). Aims and Objectives: To assess the QOL and performance status ...
Being a head and neck cancer patient is a full time job. I don’t know how anyone can continue to work and fit in all that needs to be done, but apparently some do, and I admire them. Some activities had to be done in a certain order or spaced appropriat...
Head and neck cancer (HNC) patients are generally at high-risk for COVID-19 infection and severe adverse outcomes. Further, there are new, multilevel COVID-19-specific risks to patients, surgeons, health care workers (HCWs), institutions and society. Urgent guidance in the delivery of safe,...