A standardized continuing education course was developed to determine if behavior in dental practices could be modified to improve office participation in oral and pharyngeal cancer control through early detection and tobacco-use cessation
Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the United States pr...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood dental caries (dental cavities) is an infectious process. The developmen...
Oct. 1, 1979.Developed by American Association of Dental Schools under contract from National Cancer...
Sixty-four standardized continuing education courses were given for dentists throughout the ten publ...
Annually, over 35,000 cases of oral and pharyngeal carcinoma are diagnosed in the United States. Ora...
The use of tobacco continues to be a substantial risk factor in the development and progression of o...
The use of tobacco continues to be a substantial risk factor in the development and progression of o...
The use of tobacco continues to be a substantial risk factor in the development and progression of o...
This article provides 2 hours of continuing education credit. Please click here for details and addi...
Abstract: The purposes of this pilot study were as follows: 1) to determine the percentage and frequ...
Abstract: Tobacco use is the chief avoidable cause of morbidity and mortality in North America and i...
Abstract: The need for inclusion of comprehensive tobacco control education/training for health care...
Aim: In Europe, approximately 150.000 patients are diagnosed with head and neck cancer annually. Den...
SummaryInadequate training for dental professionals hampers the implementation of tobacco use interv...
Background: Oncology patients often go through intense treatments of radiation and chemotherapy, whi...
Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the United States pr...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood dental caries (dental cavities) is an infectious process. The developmen...
Oct. 1, 1979.Developed by American Association of Dental Schools under contract from National Cancer...
Sixty-four standardized continuing education courses were given for dentists throughout the ten publ...
Annually, over 35,000 cases of oral and pharyngeal carcinoma are diagnosed in the United States. Ora...
The use of tobacco continues to be a substantial risk factor in the development and progression of o...
The use of tobacco continues to be a substantial risk factor in the development and progression of o...
The use of tobacco continues to be a substantial risk factor in the development and progression of o...
This article provides 2 hours of continuing education credit. Please click here for details and addi...
Abstract: The purposes of this pilot study were as follows: 1) to determine the percentage and frequ...
Abstract: Tobacco use is the chief avoidable cause of morbidity and mortality in North America and i...
Abstract: The need for inclusion of comprehensive tobacco control education/training for health care...
Aim: In Europe, approximately 150.000 patients are diagnosed with head and neck cancer annually. Den...
SummaryInadequate training for dental professionals hampers the implementation of tobacco use interv...
Background: Oncology patients often go through intense treatments of radiation and chemotherapy, whi...
Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the United States pr...
BACKGROUND: Early childhood dental caries (dental cavities) is an infectious process. The developmen...
Oct. 1, 1979.Developed by American Association of Dental Schools under contract from National Cancer...