Individual frozen section reads are highly accurate, but negative intraoperative margins do not guarantee margin-negative resection
Being an Oncologist is a Privilege with Sober Responsibilities
Oncologists are tethered to the insatiable emotional demands of a needy patient population
Patient Navigators Promote Timely, Efficient Care for Patients with Head and Neck Cancers
When researchers used a patient navigation model in which all patients met with a nurse who coordinated their care, patients with head and neck cancer received definitive treatment recommendations within two weeks of presentation
How New Initiatives May Affect the Way Physicians Calculate the Value of Cancer Care
Elderly Patients with Laryngeal Squamous Cell Cancer Benefit from Higher Quality Care
Higher quality larynx cancer care associated with reduced incidence of late airway and swallowing impairment, improved outcomes, lower costs
High-Resolution Microendoscopy Shows Promise for Intraoperative Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Margin Detection
Research finds HRME useful as technique for margin control, platform for molecular imaging technologies
Physicians Employ Dogs to Smell Cancer
A team of physicians, veterinarians, and animal behaviorists at the University of California in Davis have been training a pair of dogs to identify the scent of cancer in humans.
Bundled Payments for Patients with Head, Neck Cancer Launched at MD Anderson Cancer Center
Pilot program for newly diagnosed patients reimburses hospitals for surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, diagnostic costs for one year of treatment
Cancer Management Should Involve Developmental Biology, Energy Flow
Triological Society lecturer stresses two-pronged approach to preventing cancer
How Tumor Boards Can Improve Care for Patients with Head, Neck Cancer
Physicians at Triological Society annual meeting discuss advantages of the multidisciplinary treatment planning approach
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- …
- 10
- Next Page »