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.
Researchers investigate NOTCH1 mutations in keratinocyte lines derived from OSCC biopsies

Researchers investigate NOTCH1 mutations in keratinocyte lines derived from OSCC biopsies

ACCC project develops resources to support treatment of patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

ACCC project develops resources to support treatment of patients with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

Smoking cannabis increases testicular cancer risk

Smoking cannabis increases testicular cancer risk

Improving the efficiency of antiangiogenic and antifibrotic drug for treatment of lung cancer

Improving the efficiency of antiangiogenic and antifibrotic drug for treatment of lung cancer

Anal cancer diagnoses and death rates have increased dramatically over the last 15 years

Anal cancer diagnoses and death rates have increased dramatically over the last 15 years

Tumor cell plasticity counts during cancer metastasis

Tumor cell plasticity counts during cancer metastasis

HIMC at Mount Sinai to evaluate therapeutic effects of novel cancer immunotherapy

HIMC at Mount Sinai to evaluate therapeutic effects of novel cancer immunotherapy

Study: High levels of circ E7 is a positive prognostic marker in anal squamous cell carcinoma

Study: High levels of circ E7 is a positive prognostic marker in anal squamous cell carcinoma

Repurposed quinacrine can reduce tumor burden in mice bearing HNSCC xenograft tumors

Repurposed quinacrine can reduce tumor burden in mice bearing HNSCC xenograft tumors

Low-dose aspirin may improve survival in patients with head and neck, lung cancers

Low-dose aspirin may improve survival in patients with head and neck, lung cancers

Artificial intelligence helps improve diagnosis of head and neck cancers

Artificial intelligence helps improve diagnosis of head and neck cancers

Study on national burden of HPV-associated oropharyngeal head and neck cancers in the U.S.

Study on national burden of HPV-associated oropharyngeal head and neck cancers in the U.S.

Study identifies key epigenetic regulator that controls skin cell turnover

Study identifies key epigenetic regulator that controls skin cell turnover

Mice study suggests anti-cancer effect of ketogenic diet

Mice study suggests anti-cancer effect of ketogenic diet

Study shows how cigarette smoke drives tumor aggressiveness in head and neck cancer

Study shows how cigarette smoke drives tumor aggressiveness in head and neck cancer

FDG-PET/CT may assist in surgical planning for head and neck cancer

FDG-PET/CT may assist in surgical planning for head and neck cancer

GW Cancer Center selected as first global clinical trial site for high risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

GW Cancer Center selected as first global clinical trial site for high risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma

Skin cancer risk falls with higher dietary vitamin A intake

Skin cancer risk falls with higher dietary vitamin A intake

High levels of vitamin A linked to reduced skin cancer risk

High levels of vitamin A linked to reduced skin cancer risk

Dietary vitamin A may protect against common skin cancer

Dietary vitamin A may protect against common skin cancer

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