You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Head and Neck Cancer News Head and Neck Cancer News WHO study has no clear answer on phones and cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • May 17 10 Experts who studied almost 13,000 cell phone users over 10 years, hoping to find out whether the mobile devices cause brain tumors, said on Sunday their… Ten Minutes That Could Save Your Life • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Laryngeal Cancer news • • Cancer news • • Oral Cancer News • Apr 07 10 Oral, head and neck cancers — most of which are preventable — account for approximately 3 percent of all cancer cases in the United States, according to the American Cancer… Sex virus blamed for rise in head and neck cancers • Head and Neck Cancer News • Mar 26 10 The number of head and neck cancers linked to a virus spread by oral sex is rising rapidly and suggests boys as well as girls should be… Tobacco use linked to worse outcomes in HPV-positive head and neck cancer, U-M study finds • Head and Neck Cancer News • Feb 15 10 Patients with head and neck cancer linked to high risk human papillomavirus, or HPV, have worse outcomes if they are current… Study finds no brain tumor link with mobile phones • Head and Neck Cancer News • Dec 04 09 A very large, 30-year study of just about everyone in Scandinavia shows no link between cellphone use and brain tumors, researchers reported on Thursday. Even though mobile telephone… Acrylamide not tied to thyroid, head-neck cancers • Head and Neck Cancer News • Nov 12 09 The chemical acrylamide, which is classified as a probable cancer-causing agent, does not appear to increase overall risk for mouth, throat, voice box, or thyroid cancers, with one possible exception,… Does Green Tea Prevent Cancer? Evidence Continues to Brew, But Questions Remain • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Oral Cancer News • Nov 05 09 Although scientists are reluctant to officially endorse green tea as a cancer prevention method, evidence continues to grow about its protective effects, including results of… Brain trouble often persists after brain cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • Nov 03 09 Survivors of childhood brain tumors often suffer lasting problems with memory and other “cognitive” functions, results of a study indicate. The study also found lower levels of education, employment and… Rare Head and Neck Cancer Linked to HPV • Head and Neck Cancer News • Oct 08 09 An increase in cases of a rare type of head and neck cancer appears to be linked to HPV, or human papillomavirus, according to a new study from researchers… Physical activity in adolescence associated with decreased risk of brain cancer in adulthood • Head and Neck Cancer News • Oct 07 09 While little is known about the causes of glioma, researchers at the National Cancer Institute have found that this rare but often deadly form… Study finds 231 new genes associated with head and neck cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • Oct 05 09 A Henry Ford Hospital study has identified 231 new genes associated with head and neck cancer, one of the most deadly cancers responsible for 2.1 percent… Brain Cancer Experts and Resources at Johns Hopkins • Head and Neck Cancer News • Aug 27 09 Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts died late Tuesday night from a malignant brain tumor. If you are planning to cover this story, please consider calling on experts from the… Could smoking pot cut risk of head, neck cancer? • Head and Neck Cancer News • Aug 26 09 You’ve heard about using marijuana and drugs derived from it to keep some of the side effects of toxic cancer chemotherapy in check. But what if smoking marijuana… Sensitizing tumor response to cancer therapy • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Cancer news • Aug 05 09 Two forms of skin and brain cancer respond very poorly to chemotherapy and radiation: melanoma and glioblastoma multiforme brain cancer. Both are the focus of an intensive effort in the department… A Crystal Ball for Brain Cancer? • Head and Neck Cancer News • Jul 31 09 Bronnie McNabb, 57, considers himself lucky. When his aggressive brain cancer returned after chemotherapy and radiation last winter, his UCLA doctor prescribed the off-label use of Avastin, a drug shown to… Variations in Five Genes Raise Risk for Most Common Brain Tumors • Head and Neck Cancer News • Jul 06 09 Common genetic variations spread across five genes raise a person’s risk of developing the most frequent type of brain tumor, an international research team reports… Psychiatric symptoms can be first sign of cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Lung Cancer news • • Cancer news • Jun 29 09 New research suggests that for some patients with cancer, especially brain tumors and small-cell-lung cancer, the first manifestation is a psychiatric symptom. The results indicate that in the month… Potential for non-invasive brain tumor treatment • Head and Neck Cancer News • Jun 16 09 Duke University engineers have taken a first step toward a minimally invasive treatment of brain tumors by combining chemotherapy with heat administered from the end of a catheter. The proof-of-concept… Cotton-Seed Based Drug Shows Promise in Treating Severe Brain Cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • May 28 09 An experimental drug derived from cottonseed shows promise in treating the recurrence of glioblastoma multiforme, widely considered the most lethal brain cancer, said researchers at the University… UVA Brain Cancer Trials Lead to FDA Accelerated Approval of Medication • Head and Neck Cancer News • May 07 09 David Schiff, M.D., and colleagues at the University of Virginia Cancer Center were key researchers in a large national clinical trial that has resulted in U.S.… Brain metastases hijack neuron-supporting cells to resist chemotherapy • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Cancer news • Apr 20 09 Cancer that spreads to other organs finds a particularly inviting hideout in the brain, where these metastases are usually far harder to treat than they are in other locations.… New Imaging Analysis Predicts Brain Tumor Survival • Head and Neck Cancer News • Apr 20 09 As early as one week after beginning treatment for brain tumors, a new imaging analysis method was able to predict which patients would live longer, researchers from the University of… Scientists Identify Chemical Compound That May Stop Deadly Brain Tumors • Head and Neck Cancer News • Apr 13 09 Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine have identified a compound that could be modified to treat one of the most… Researchers Find Marker for Severity in Adult Brain Cancer • Head and Neck Cancer News • Apr 01 09 Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have identified a new biological indicator that may help identify which brain-cancer patients have the most aggressive forms of the disease.… High dosage brachytherapy obtains excellent results in head and neck tumors • Head and Neck Cancer News • Mar 28 09 High-dosage perioperative brachytherapy (applied within the surgical process) obtains excellent results in the treatment of head and neck tumours, at the same time as reducing the… Page 4 of 7 pages « First < 2 3 4 5 6 > Last » << Back to main