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Transitioning from static TNM staging to a multidimensional, adaptive treatment model integrating genomics and immunology for HPV-associated OPSCC
Doctors are shifting from static staging to adaptive care for HPV throat cancer
This narrative review discusses the evolving management of HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma. The authors argue for trans…
Medical teams are moving away from old staging rules toward a new model that uses genomics and immunology for precise care.
Immunoscore stratification shows prognostic value in HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer
Your Immune System May Predict Throat Cancer Outcomes Better Than Doctors Thought
This international multicenter cohort study validated the Immunoscore (IS) in 191 patients with HPV-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell c…
A new immune scoring tool predicts survival better than standard staging for HPV-related throat cancer, potentially guiding gentler treatmen…
Radiotherapy de-escalation strategies show reduced toxicity but modest clinical benefits in head and neck cancer cohorts
Smarter Radiation for Head and Neck Cancer May Spare Patients Misery
This narrative review examines radiotherapy de-escalation strategies for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and HPV-related oropharyngeal…
Doctors are testing gentler radiation plans that protect quality of life for people with throat, mouth, and neck cancers facing harsh side e…
Sequential paclitaxel-palbociclib showed no difference in ORR versus reverse sequence in ER+/HER2- breast cancer
New Test Predicts Who Needs Chemo in Breast Cancer
This randomized phase II trial evaluated sequential administration of paclitaxel and palbociclib with endocrine therapy in patients with ER+…
Doctors now have a way to spot patients who can skip chemo and go straight to safer hormone treatment.
Report examines HPV-associated cancer incidence in American Indian and Alaska Native populations
Report examines HPV-related cancer rates in American Indian and Alaska Native communities
An observational report describes HPV-associated cancer incidence in American Indian and Alaska Native populations in the United States.
A new report tracks HPV-related cancer cases in American Indian and Alaska Native communities across the United States from 2013 to 2017.