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.
CYP1B1 protein may be a potential target for intervention in head and neck cancer

CYP1B1 protein may be a potential target for intervention in head and neck cancer

Enrollment complete in Oncolytics REOLYSIN combination trial for head and neck cancers

Enrollment complete in Oncolytics REOLYSIN combination trial for head and neck cancers

Navidea announces data from Lymphoseek Phase 3 study on oral and squamous cell cancers

Navidea announces data from Lymphoseek Phase 3 study on oral and squamous cell cancers

New topical gel decreases amount of time needed to treat actinic keratosis

New topical gel decreases amount of time needed to treat actinic keratosis

Level IIb nodes can be avoided during SND for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

Level IIb nodes can be avoided during SND for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma

BfArM grants Moberg Derma approval to initiate Limtop clinical phase I trial for actinic keratosis

BfArM grants Moberg Derma approval to initiate Limtop clinical phase I trial for actinic keratosis

Researchers identify specific gene linked with throat cancer

Researchers identify specific gene linked with throat cancer

IDS, AADA disappointed in postponement of vote by Idaho on indoor tanning bed legislation

IDS, AADA disappointed in postponement of vote by Idaho on indoor tanning bed legislation

Robotic surgery effective in treating oropharyngeal cancer in patients with HPV

Robotic surgery effective in treating oropharyngeal cancer in patients with HPV

Skin cancer drug may prolong survival in advanced cases: Study

Skin cancer drug may prolong survival in advanced cases: Study

Adaptive radiotherapy may benefit patients with head and neck cancer

Adaptive radiotherapy may benefit patients with head and neck cancer

Study shows grape seed extract kills head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells

Study shows grape seed extract kills head and neck squamous cell carcinoma cells

Positive results from cisplatin plus radiation therapy trial on head and neck cancer

Positive results from cisplatin plus radiation therapy trial on head and neck cancer

Routine PET/CT scan use in head and neck cancer patients can detect local recurrences

Routine PET/CT scan use in head and neck cancer patients can detect local recurrences

Boehringer Ingelheim initiates two afatinib phase III trials in head and neck cancer

Boehringer Ingelheim initiates two afatinib phase III trials in head and neck cancer

LEO Pharma receives FDA approval for Picato topical gel to treat AK

LEO Pharma receives FDA approval for Picato topical gel to treat AK

Matted lymph nodes may predict throat cancer metastasis

Matted lymph nodes may predict throat cancer metastasis

Cannabis Science extracts benefit squamous cell carcinoma cancer and skin cancer patients

Cannabis Science extracts benefit squamous cell carcinoma cancer and skin cancer patients

SonoPhoto Dynamic Therapy shows promise against squamous cell carcinoma

SonoPhoto Dynamic Therapy shows promise against squamous cell carcinoma

CEL-SCI to expand Multikine Phase III trial in head and neck cancer

CEL-SCI to expand Multikine Phase III trial in head and neck cancer

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