Access to Telemedicine Varies for Head and Neck Cancer Patients
The use of telemedicine has been exceptionally effective in meeting the healthcare needs of patients throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Henry.
Dentistry Today is The Nation’s Leading Clinical News Magazine for Dentists. Here you can get the latest dental news from the whole world quickly.
The use of telemedicine has been exceptionally effective in meeting the healthcare needs of patients throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Henry.
More than 90% of cancers related to the human papillomavirus (HPV) including oral cancer could be prevented by widespread uptake of the HPV.
The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) Is calling for urgent action on cancer diagnoses as new data from seven National Health Service Trust Hospitals.
The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) is asking everyone to conduct a quick 45-second check for oral cancer as part of Blue Wednesday, which.
A pinprick of blood may be enough to detect head, neck, and anal cancers linked to the HPV16 strain of the humanpapilloma virus.
Artificial intelligence (AI) can help doctors better predict the risk of patients developing oral cancer, according to researchers at the University of Sheffield,.
Last year, 8,722 people in the United Kingdom were diagnosed with mouth cancer, according to the Oral Health Foundation (OHF). That’s a 97%.
While 2020 has been a tumultuous year, 2019 saw some improvements for dentists. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), dentists earned.
Alcohol consumption appears to be increasing Down Under, according to the Australian Dental Association (ADA), which is concerned that these increases may have.
Oral cancer is more likely to spread in patients experiencing high levels of pain, according to researchers at the New York University (NYU).