Neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by transoral robotic surgery (NECTORS) and neck dissection led to better survival outcomes ...
An analysis of global studies suggests that consuming coffee and tea may reduce the risk of head and neck cancers.
The report suggested that drinking decaffeinated coffee was associated with 25 percent lower odds of oral cavity cancer ...
The addition of adjuvant nivolumab to standard-of-care radiotherapy and cisplatin improved survival for patients with locally ...
Drinking coffee has been linked with a lower risk of certain common cancers, according to research on more than 25,000 people.
A cross-collaborative study in the US has showed a link between coffee and tea consumption and a lower risk of developing ...