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A valid nested case-control design?.

Journal of clinical epidemiology

Miller AB.
PMID: 2066742
J Clin Epidemiol. 1991;44(7):627-8; discussion 629-32. doi: 10.1016/0895-4356(91)90022-2.

No abstract available.

Life course models for upper aero-digestive tract cancer.

International dental journal

Gupta B, Lalloo R, Johnson NW.
PMID: 25939378
Int Dent J. 2015 Jun;65(3):111-9. doi: 10.1111/idj.12167. Epub 2015 May 01.

Upper aero-digestive tract (UADT) cancers are collectively cancers of various human body sites, such as the oral cavity, pharynx, oesophagus and larynx. Worldwide, they are the fourth most frequent cancer type and the fourth most common cause of mortality...

[Head and neck cancer. Risk factors and prevention].

Cirugia y cirujanos

Gallegos-Hernández JF.
PMID: 17022903
Cir Cir. 2006 Jul-Aug;74(4):287-93.

The frequency of squamous cell carcinoma originating in head and neck mucosae has increased worldwide in the last decade, particularly in countries with emerging economies; oral cavity cancer is ranked in 6th place for all neoplasias. We conducted a...

Study: public knowledge of head and neck cancers.

Journal of the California Dental Association

[No authors listed]
PMID: 25265724
J Calif Dent Assoc. 2014 Sep;42(9):606.

No abstract available.

Hereditary and environmental factors associated with risk and progression of head and neck cancer.

Otolaryngologic clinics of North America

Trizna Z, Schantz SP.
PMID: 1408193
Otolaryngol Clin North Am. 1992 Oct;25(5):1089-103.

The familial occurrence of head and neck cancers supports the role of heredity in this disease group. The roles of environmental and genetic factors are difficult to separate. There are several well-characterized entities, however, that are associated with risk...

Head and neck cancer risk factors in India: protocol for systematic review and meta-analysis.

BMJ open

Poddar A, Aranha RR, K Muthukaliannan G, Nachimuthu R, Jayaraj R.
PMID: 30127047
BMJ Open. 2018 Aug 20;8(8):e020014. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020014.

INTRODUCTION: Demographic, behavioural and environmental factors have been associated with increased risk of head and neck cancer (HNC). We will review published reports and explore connections between risk factors and HNC incidence. This protocol aims to provide strategies for...

Head and neck cancer: detection and therapeutics.

American pharmacy

Hall P, Koeller J.
PMID: 2181845
Am Pharm. 1990 Apr;(4):28-32. doi: 10.1016/s0160-3450(15)31507-5.

The stage of disease remains the major prognostic indicator for head and neck cancer. Five-year survival declines as the disease stage progresses. Currently, only stage I and stage II head and neck cancers are curable; thus, early detection is...

Head and neck surgery: an encyclopaedia of ignorance.

The Journal of laryngology and otology

Maran AG.
PMID: 2384707
J Laryngol Otol. 1990 Jul;104(7):529-33. doi: 10.1017/s002221510011309x.

No abstract available.

International Consortium on Head and Neck Cancer Awareness (ICOHANCA).

Oral oncology

Scully C, Boyle P, Day T, Hill B, Joshi V, Leupold NE, Shah JP, Lefebvre JL.
PMID: 17720612
Oral Oncol. 2007 Oct;43(9):841-2. doi: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2007.06.009. Epub 2007 Aug 27.

No abstract available.

Potential role of micro-RNAs in head and neck tumorigenesis.

Head & neck

Tran N, O'Brien CJ, Clark J, Rose B.
PMID: 20213828
Head Neck. 2010 Aug;32(8):1099-111. doi: 10.1002/hed.21356.

A new class of regulatory molecules known as microRNAs (miRNAs) is redefining our understanding of the molecular pathways associated with tumorigenesis. These miRNAs are small noncoding RNA (ncRNA) sequences with potent regulatory potential. The aberrant expression of miRNAs has...

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