Head and neck cancers are a heterogeneous group of neoplasms, affecting an ever increasing global population. Despite advances in diagnostic technology and surgical approaches to manage these conditions, survival rates have only marginally improved and this has occurred mainly in developed countries. Some improvements in survival, however, have been a result of new management and treatment approaches made possible because of our ever-increasing understanding of the molecular pathways triggered in head and neck oncogenesis, and the growing understanding of the abundant heterogeneity of this group of cancers. Some important pathways are common to other solid tumours, but their impact on reducing the burden of head and neck disease has been le...
Head and neck cancer is the eighth most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Its incidence varies...
More than 90% of all head and neck cancers are squamous cell carcinoma. Despite advances in the mana...
Of all human cancers, HNSCC is the most distressing affecting pain, disfigurement, speech and the ba...
Head and neck cancer affects nearly 750,000 patients, with more than 300,000 deaths annually. Advanc...
Head and neck cancer is the 6th most frequently diagnosed solid tumor in the world. Alcohol consumpt...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) remains a morbid disease with poor prognosis and treat...
Abstract Recent advances in genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics and systems biology h...
Abstract Recent advances in genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics and systems biology h...
Recent advances in genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics and systems biology have unraveled the compl...
Cancers of the head and neck region are among the leading causes of cancer-related mortalities world...
Cancers of the head and neck region are among the leading causes of cancer-related mortalities world...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) develop in the mucosal lining of the upper-aerodigest...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) develop in the mucosal lining ofthe upper-aerodigesti...
Head and neck cancer is the eighth most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Its incidence varies...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) develop in the mucosal lining ofthe upper-aerodigesti...
Head and neck cancer is the eighth most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Its incidence varies...
More than 90% of all head and neck cancers are squamous cell carcinoma. Despite advances in the mana...
Of all human cancers, HNSCC is the most distressing affecting pain, disfigurement, speech and the ba...
Head and neck cancer affects nearly 750,000 patients, with more than 300,000 deaths annually. Advanc...
Head and neck cancer is the 6th most frequently diagnosed solid tumor in the world. Alcohol consumpt...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) remains a morbid disease with poor prognosis and treat...
Abstract Recent advances in genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics and systems biology h...
Abstract Recent advances in genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics and systems biology h...
Recent advances in genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics and systems biology have unraveled the compl...
Cancers of the head and neck region are among the leading causes of cancer-related mortalities world...
Cancers of the head and neck region are among the leading causes of cancer-related mortalities world...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) develop in the mucosal lining of the upper-aerodigest...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) develop in the mucosal lining ofthe upper-aerodigesti...
Head and neck cancer is the eighth most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Its incidence varies...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) develop in the mucosal lining ofthe upper-aerodigesti...
Head and neck cancer is the eighth most common cause of cancer death worldwide. Its incidence varies...
More than 90% of all head and neck cancers are squamous cell carcinoma. Despite advances in the mana...
Of all human cancers, HNSCC is the most distressing affecting pain, disfigurement, speech and the ba...