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.
Moffitt scientists identify potential therapeutic targets for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

Moffitt scientists identify potential therapeutic targets for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

Immunotherapy treatment shows promise for some patients with advanced rare cancers

Immunotherapy treatment shows promise for some patients with advanced rare cancers

Researchers find way to inactivate cancer protein with the help of another protein

Researchers find way to inactivate cancer protein with the help of another protein

Combination of radiation and immunotherapy shows promise for advanced head and neck cancers

Combination of radiation and immunotherapy shows promise for advanced head and neck cancers

Drug used for breast, renal cancers may provide survival benefit for patients with head and neck cancers

Drug used for breast, renal cancers may provide survival benefit for patients with head and neck cancers

Researchers map the cellular diversity of entire salivary gland tumors

Researchers map the cellular diversity of entire salivary gland tumors

Cancer risk in psoriatic patients

Cancer risk in psoriatic patients

IU researcher identifies new genomic regions that increase skin cancer risk

IU researcher identifies new genomic regions that increase skin cancer risk

P53-deficient oral cancers recruit and reprogram nerves to fuel tumor growth

P53-deficient oral cancers recruit and reprogram nerves to fuel tumor growth

Racial, socioeconomic disparities found among patients with HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer

Racial, socioeconomic disparities found among patients with HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer

UArizona receives $6.9 million grant to make advances in skin cancer prevention and treatment

UArizona receives $6.9 million grant to make advances in skin cancer prevention and treatment

RNA affecting skin cancer progression discovered

RNA affecting skin cancer progression discovered

Study looks into the virome of early stage, p16-positive OPSCC and neck metastasis

Study looks into the virome of early stage, p16-positive OPSCC and neck metastasis

Researchers develop new isolated limb infusion method for melanoma treatment

Researchers develop new isolated limb infusion method for melanoma treatment

GW expands clinical trial of neoadjuvant immunotherapy for high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

GW expands clinical trial of neoadjuvant immunotherapy for high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

Researchers identify how marijuana accelerates growth of HPV-related head and neck cancer

Researchers identify how marijuana accelerates growth of HPV-related head and neck cancer

Melanoma patients report 95% satisfaction rate with Mohs surgery

Melanoma patients report 95% satisfaction rate with Mohs surgery

Bariatric surgery linked to reduction in malignant skin cancer risk

Bariatric surgery linked to reduction in malignant skin cancer risk

Data results of NCI-MATCH trial in tumors with DNA mismatch repair deficiencies

Data results of NCI-MATCH trial in tumors with DNA mismatch repair deficiencies

Targeting specific nuclear transport systems may lead to possible therapeutic strategies for cancer

Targeting specific nuclear transport systems may lead to possible therapeutic strategies for cancer

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