Relative incidence of SCC among head and neck cancers was lower, and those of sarcoma and malignant melanoma were higher in Korea than in the North America. The etiologic and epidemiologic study on sarcomas and melanomas of the head and neck is required.Kyung-Ja Cho and Shin-Kwang Khang and...
Head and neck cancer is the sixth most common malignancy around the world, and 90% of cases are squamous cell carcinomas. In this study, we performed a systematic investigation of the immunogenomic landscape to identify prognostic biomarkers for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). We...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a group of malignant tumors originating from epithelial cells lining the mucous membranes of the upper airways and food passages (oral cavity, oropharynx, larynx, or hypopharynx), as well as a heterogeneous collection of malignant tumors of the sal...
Head and neck cancer is a kind of cancer which can be eradicated from radical radiation therapy. However, with best efforts, nearly 40% patients will experience locoregional recurrence. Locoregional recurrence is the main cause of cancer-related death in head and neck cancers, so local treatments...
鉴于此,来自新加坡和泰国的两国学者进行此项II期临床试验,以进一步评估尼妥珠单抗联合放化疗治疗局晚期头颈部鳞癌的疗效及安全性7。该研究于2021年5月发表在《Head Neck》杂志上。 该研究采用simon二阶段的研究设计,于2008年5月~20...
Head and neck cancers (HNC) are the seventh most prevalent cancer type globally. Despite their common categorisation, HNCs are a heterogeneous group of malignancies arising in various anatomical sites within the head and neck region. These cancers exhibi
Little research has been conducted on the relationship between statin use and the survival of head and neck cancer patients. This study assessed whether statin use after head and neck cancer diagnosis is associated with overall survival among patients in the U.S. military health system (MHS) that...
Cancer of the Head and NeckOropharynx Philip Rubin, MD JAMA. 1971;217(7):940-942. doi:10.1001/jama.1971.03190070050012 Full Text Abstract The malignant gradient increases as the origin of cancers moves posteriorly in the oral cavity and reaches the oropharynx (Fig 1, Fig 2, Table 1). Th...
Head and neck cancer is a broad term that describes different types of cancers that develop in the head and neck region of the body. According to theNational Institutes of Health, head and neck cancers can affect the throat, mouth, nose, sinuses, salivary glands, or voice box. But theNati...
Primary management for head and neck cancers, including squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), involves surgical resection with negative cancer margins. Pathologists guide surgeons during these operations by detecting cancer in histology slides made from the exc