Detection of metastatic spread of head and neck cancer to cervical lymph nodes is essential for optimal design of therapy. Undetected metastases lead to mortality, which can be prevented by better ...
At this point in the pandemic, you’re fairly familiar with the laundry list of possible COVID-19 symptoms, including a fever, chills, body aches, a dry cough, shortness of breath, and a loss of taste ...
January highlights Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, with Nurse Navigator Karla Schlicht sharing essential insights on HPV, ...
"Given the high probability of treatment failure, surgical salvage should be offered, ideally, for a select group of patients with recurrent or persistent cervical cancer who have a high probability ...
The efficacy and toxicity of belotecan (CKD-602) combined with platinum in patients with recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer. Prognostic impact of primary surgical outcome on survival after recurrence ...
Background A 66-year-old Asian man presented with a tongue ulcer and without palpable metastases to the neck nodes. A thorough clinical examination of the head and neck region did not reveal any other ...
A novel proteomics biomarker panel as a diagnostic tool for patients with ovarian cancer. Background: Cervical cancer is the most frequently encountered malignancy during pregnancy. The presence of ...
Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have shown impressive efficacy in many different cancer types, but not in head and neck cancer. But it may not be the case that these drugs are ineffective in this ...
Whether patients with early-stage oral cancers should be treated with elective neck dissection at the time of the primary surgery or with therapeutic neck dissection after nodal relapse has been a ...
A pea-sized lump in your neck is usually a swollen lymph node. It’s often a sign you’re fighting an infection or a result of an insect bite or sting. The appearance of a pea-sized lump in your neck ...