Number of cancer stem cells may not predict outcome in HPV-related oral cancers
The quality of cancer stem cells, rather than their quantity, may be the factor that leads to better survival in certain patients with oral cancer.
The quality of cancer stem cells, rather than their quantity, may be the factor that leads to better survival in certain patients with oral cancer.
A new understanding of the genetic process that can lead to cervical cancer may help improve diagnosis of potentially dangerous lesions for some women.
The presence of “matted” lymph nodes (nodes connected together) in persons with oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma was associated with 3-year survival of 69% rather than 94%.