AI in Dentistry

FDA Names AI Oral Cancer Detection Technology a Breakthrough Device

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has designated Viome’s proprietary mRNA analysis technology, combined with its next generation artificial intelligence (AI) platform, a.

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Industry News

9/11 Responders May Face Greater Throat and Tongue Cancer Risks

Many first responders perished during the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. And 16 years later, many more continue to die because of.

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9/11 Responders May Face Greater Throat and Tongue Cancer Risks

Many first responders perished during the terror attacks of September 11, 2001. And 16 years later, many more continue to die because of.

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Immunotherapy Targets HPV-Related Head and Neck Cancer

A novel vaccine therapy can generate immune responses in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCCa), according to the Abramson Cancer.

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Todays Dental News

Rising Claims Reflect a Need for Better Oral Cancer Detection

Oral cancer is on the rise. Claim lines with an oral cancer diagnosis increased 61% from 2011 to 2015, according to data from.

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Todays Dental News

Rising Claims Reflect a Need for Better Oral Cancer Detection

Oral cancer is on the rise. Claim lines with an oral cancer diagnosis increased 61% from 2011 to 2015, according to data from.

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Industry News

Oral Cancer Diagnoses Jump 61% From 2011 to 2015

Privately billed insurance claims related to oral cancer diagnoses rose 61% from 2011 to 2015, according to data on 21 million privately billed.

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HPV-Associated Oral Cancers Are on the Rise

Smoking and drinking have always been risk factors when it comes to oral cancer. But these days, the human papillomavirus (HPV) is playing.

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Industry News

HPV-Associated Oral Cancers Are on the Rise

Smoking and drinking have always been risk factors when it comes to oral cancer. But these days, the human papillomavirus (HPV) is playing.

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Today's Dental News

Coffee May Reduce Risk of Mouth, Throat Cancer

There may some health benefits to drinking a lot of coffee. A new study indicates that people who drink four cups of caffeinated.

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