Squamous Cell Carcinoma News and Research

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma is cancer that begins in squamous cells, which are thin, flat cells that look like fish scales. Squamous cells are found in the tissue that forms the surface of the skin, the lining of the hollow organs of the body, and the passages of the respiratory and digestive tracts. Also called epidermoid carcinoma.
Targeting metabolism of key nutrients could be effective in treating squamous cell carcinoma

Targeting metabolism of key nutrients could be effective in treating squamous cell carcinoma

High carbohydrate and sugar linked to disease recurrence, death in head and neck cancer patients

High carbohydrate and sugar linked to disease recurrence, death in head and neck cancer patients

Socioeconomic inequalities may affect outcomes for patients with anal cancer

Socioeconomic inequalities may affect outcomes for patients with anal cancer

Poorer socioeconomic status linked to lower survival from anal cancer

Poorer socioeconomic status linked to lower survival from anal cancer

Researchers discover link between hypothyroidism and wound healing complications

Researchers discover link between hypothyroidism and wound healing complications

Trial shows safety, feasibility of adding immunotherapy during chemoradiation for head and neck cancer

Trial shows safety, feasibility of adding immunotherapy during chemoradiation for head and neck cancer

Researchers identify link between physical inactivity and lung, head/neck cancers

Researchers identify link between physical inactivity and lung, head/neck cancers

CAP releases new guideline for HPV testing in patients with head and neck cancers

CAP releases new guideline for HPV testing in patients with head and neck cancers

AAD releases new guidelines of care for management of nonmelanoma skin cancer

AAD releases new guidelines of care for management of nonmelanoma skin cancer

Generic skin cream may reduce squamous cell carcinoma risk

Generic skin cream may reduce squamous cell carcinoma risk

Nanobiotix receives FDA approval for first immuno-oncology trial

Nanobiotix receives FDA approval for first immuno-oncology trial

Study identifies potential markers for early diagnosis, treatment of oral tongue cancer

Study identifies potential markers for early diagnosis, treatment of oral tongue cancer

Researchers identify mechanism that regulates signaling events leading to cancer metastasis

Researchers identify mechanism that regulates signaling events leading to cancer metastasis

Study provides insights into molecular mechanisms regulating cellular fate of SCCs

Study provides insights into molecular mechanisms regulating cellular fate of SCCs

Fusion gene may be found in cSCC lesions on skin exposed frequently to the sun

Fusion gene may be found in cSCC lesions on skin exposed frequently to the sun

Study shows connection between common hypertension drug and skin cancer

Study shows connection between common hypertension drug and skin cancer

Researchers identify oral bacteria linked to esophageal cancer

Researchers identify oral bacteria linked to esophageal cancer

Oral bacteria that lead to periodontal disease linked to higher risk of esophageal cancer

Oral bacteria that lead to periodontal disease linked to higher risk of esophageal cancer

Papillomaviruses linked to UV light promote development of non-melanoma skin cancer

Papillomaviruses linked to UV light promote development of non-melanoma skin cancer

FDA grants approval to first treatment for rare blood cancer

FDA grants approval to first treatment for rare blood cancer

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