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Evolution of oral and oropharyngeal cancer in the Basque Country (Spain) from 1986-1994 to 2012-2017. [PDF]
Amezaga-Fernandez I +4 more
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The oral microbiome in Hispanics remains largely resilient during mild SARS‐CoV‐2 infection, showing minimal diversity changes, while COVID‐19 vaccination induces increased microbial evenness and compositional shifts. These findings highlight limited infection impact but suggest vaccination transiently reshapes oral microbial ecology.
Daniela Vargas‐Robles +8 more
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Automated Planning for Bias-Free Validation of Discrete Proton Arc Therapy for Oropharyngeal Cancer. [PDF]
Kong W +6 more
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The effect of resveratrol on cognitive performance: a systematic literature review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Annois, Brigitte +7 more
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ABSTRACT While the efficacy of canakinumab, an anti‐interleukin‐1β monoclonal antibody, is well‐established, its safety profile, particularly across different age groups, remains inadequately explored. Using the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database, this study evaluated postmarketing safety by analyzing adverse event (AE) reports from ...
Youyang Wang +3 more
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Exploratory spatial transcriptomic profiling of peritumoral Th2 immune polarization in HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer. [PDF]
Wakisaka N +8 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives While there are plausible biological explanations for the association between oral health and head and neck cancers (HNC), existing studies have yielded conflicting results. A key concern is that these associations are influenced by mediators, unmeasured risk factors, and biases. To address this, a negative control exposure was used
P. K. Elango +5 more
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Immunological dynamics in orthotopic compared with subcutaneous murine models of HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer. [PDF]
Mao M +17 more
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Development and psychometric properties of a general cancer stigma scale
What's New? Cancer‐related stigma can fuel anxiety and depression and lead to self‐isolation, delayed treatment, and decreased quality of life. The extent to which stigma impacts cancer patients, however, remains uncertain. This study applied mixed methods in high‐ and low‐income settings, with cohorts in the U.S. state of Utah and Lilongwe, Malawi, to
Stephen M. Kimani +11 more
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