نتایج جستجو برای: head and neck cancers

تعداد نتایج: 16860919  

2017

Introduction: Head and neck cancers form around 50% of all the cancers. 1 In India, it constitutes about 30% of all cancers. 2 It is the sixth most common cancer among all cancers in the world. 3 Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignant tumor found in the head and neck region.4 Lymphatic spread is considered as the most important mechanism of the spread of the head and neck cancers....

2004
Gerry Robertson Tracey Rapson

5 Methodology Methodology 2 Summary · The Scottish Audit of Head and Neck Cancers was set up by the (then) Clinical Resource Audit Group (CRAG) of the Scottish Executive Health Department. Dr A G Robertson was the principal grant holder and lead clinician for the project. · A multidisciplinary National Steering Group Committee was set up to oversee the project and met regularly. · The aim of th...

Journal: :Head & neck 2016
Dayssy Alexandra Diaz Isildinha M Reis Donald T Weed Nagy Elsayyad Michael Samuels Matthew C Abramowitz

BACKGROUND Patients with head and neck cancer are at high risk for second primary malignancies. Human papillomavirus (HPV)-driven tumors are generally high-grade oropharyngeal cancers. We analyzed the incidence of second primary malignancy of the head and neck in patients with primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the head and neck and temporal trends in the HPV era. METHODS The Surveillan...

2018
Muhammet Recai Mazlumoglu

In head and neck cancers, regional spreading occurs via lymphatic pathways. Therefore, neck dissection is frequently performed in these patients; however, this results in a large incision scar in the neck. Retroauricular robotic surgical approach may be used for neck dissection as a remote-access method. This review presents a discussion of publications on retroauricular robotic neck dissection...

Journal: :Singapore medical journal 2012
Sue Rene Soon Jeevendra Kanagalingam Shirish Johari Heng Wai Yuen

Deep neck space abscesses are common otolaryngological emergencies, and prompt incision and drainage is the treatment of choice. Head and neck cancers often present with cervical metastases that may become secondarily infected. Clinical presentation is similar to a deep neck abscess. Surgical drainage of such collections has implications on subsequent treatment. In this case series, we describe...

Journal: :middle east journal of cancer 0
thomas zacharia speech language pathologist, radiation oncology department, mangalore institute of oncology, pumpwell, mangalore, india suresh rao radiation oncology department, mangalore institute of oncology, pumpwell, mangalore, karnataka, india sanath kumar hegde radiation oncology department, mangalore institute of oncology, pumpwell, mangalore, karnataka, india preema d'souza speech language pathologist, radiation oncology department, mangalore institute of oncology, pumpwell, mangalore, india judith james speech language pathologist, radiation oncology department, mangalore institute of oncology, pumpwell, mangalore, india manjeshwar shrinath baliga radiation oncology department, mangalore institute of oncology, pumpwell, mangalore, karnataka, india

background : a head and neck (h&n;) cancer severely affect the voice and compromises the patient’s vocal independence. the present study proposed to investigate the difference in the three vital components of voice the pitch, jitter and shimmer in h&n; cancer patients and compared it with age matched healthy volunteers. methods : the voice parameters were ascertained in the freshly diagnosed h&...

C. Andaloro, F. Gigante, I. La Mantia,

Background: Salivary glands (SGs) are usually irradiated during radiotherapy for head and neck cancers, which may lead to radiation-induced changes. These changes could be evaluated safely by ultrasonography; however, there have been few studies in this regard. Thus, we aimed to investigate the changes in post-radiotherapy submandibular glands using ultrasonography in patients undergoing head-n...

Journal: :International Journal of Clinical Oncology and Cancer Research 2020

2017
Tong-Hong Wang Shih-Min Hsia Yin-Hwa Shih Tzong-Ming Shieh

Numerous environmental factors such as diet, alcohol use, stress, and environmental chemicals are known to elicit epigenetic changes, leading to increased rates of cancers and other diseases. The incidence of head and neck cancer, one of the most common cancers in Taiwanese males, is increasing: oral cancer and nasopharyngeal carcinoma are ranked fourth and tenth respectively, among the top ten...

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