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Head and neck cancers are rising in non-smokers too. Oncologist explains how HPV, pollution, and poor oral hygiene are key drivers beyond tobacco.
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) are a group of cancers that affect cells in and around our mouth and nose.
There are different factors that are can lead to head and neck cancers, smoking being one of them. However, it is not the ...
Oral health's crucial role in systemic diseases, including cancer, underscores the need for improved surveillance and ...
WE’VE all been there, when a scratchy tickle suddenly blossoms into a sore throat that makes swallowing feel like sandpaper.
Researchers evaluated the relative importance of phenotypic and genetic factors in predicting risk for head and neck cancer.
Head and neck cancers, often misdiagnosed, face diagnostic delays due to symptom misattribution and misconceptions about ...
Prognosis is extremely poor for patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), which accounts for around 90% of all head and neck cancer. Especially in the more aggressive subtype of ...
Head and neck cancer is no longer exclusively linked to tobacco and alcohol use. While these remain significant risk factors, ...
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): To mark World Head and Neck Cancer Day (WHNCD), observed globally on July 27, Sri Aurobindo Dental ...
Skin cancer is caused by DNA damage in skin cells. The most common source of that damage is ultraviolet radiation from the ...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) are a group of cancers that affect cells in and around our mouth and nose.