NYU Oral Cancer Center Translates Scientific Discoveries into Better Treatment
Oral cancer is an ominous diagnosis. Its symptoms are debilitating, and five-year survival after diagnosis is approximately 60%. Improvements in oral cancer treatment.
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Oral cancer is an ominous diagnosis. Its symptoms are debilitating, and five-year survival after diagnosis is approximately 60%. Improvements in oral cancer treatment.
The New York University (NYU) Oral Cancer Center has received a five-year, $3.1 million grant from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to improve.
A novel molecular mechanism explains why dark-skinned and light-skinned people respond differently to heat and mechanical stimulation, with implications for the clinical treatment.
For decades, researchers have known that fevers in the first trimester of pregnancy increase the risk of facial deformities such as cleft lip.
For decades, researchers have known that fevers in the first trimester of pregnancy increase the risk of facial deformities such as cleft lip.