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If HPV Causes Throat Cancer, Why Aren’t More People Getting Vaccinated?
Robotic Assistance Can Improve Cochlear Implant Outcomes
A Keck Medicine of USC expert explains how robotics are improving cochlear implant results for patients.Cannabis Use Tied to Head and Neck Cancer
A new study reveals that those with cannabis use disorder are up to five times more likely to develop head and neck cancer than non-users.How AI Can Help Streamline Patient Referrals and Expedite Cancer Treatment
UCSF investigators recently partnered with IIAM Corporation to determine whether a supervised machine learning (ML) model accurately predicts whether patients with head and neck cancer should be recommended for surgery based on the medical information provided at the time of referral.Dana-Farber Research Publication 8.01.2024
This twice-monthly newsletter highlights recently published research where Dana-Farber faculty are listed as first or senior authors. The information is pulled from PubMed and this issue notes papers published from July 1 through July 15.Faculty Publications June 27-July 11
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published June 27-July 11.Meet Our Experts
Meet Our Experts: Kailyn Frazier, M.D. and Jenny X. Chen, M.D., Ed.M.Promising Results for Vestibular Implants in BVH
Device tested at Johns Hopkins improves symptoms, quality of life for patients with bilateral vestibular hypofunctionCaring for Patients with Sinonasal Tumors
Johns Hopkins is one of the highest volume centers in the country for these rare cancers.New Multidisciplinary Clinic Brings Innovative, Child-Focused Care for Head and Neck Disorders
UCSF has launched the Pediatric Head and Neck Disorders Clinic led by pediatric otolaryngologist Grace Banik, MD. Part of the broader UCSF Pediatric Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) Program, the clinic is the first of its kind on the Peninsula, integrating various specialties to effectively treat head and neck conditions among children.Faculty Publications May 23-30
This week’s edition of Faculty Publications includes Cedars-Sinai studies that were published May 23-30.Major Renovation Upholds Johns Hopkins’ Status as Leader in Otolaryngology Surgical Training
The newly named Niehaus Family Surgical Skills Laboratory allows trainees profound opportunities to refine techniques.