Join us in Athens from 15–18 Sept 2026 🇬🇷
We are honoured to welcome Prof. Anastasios (Tas) Kanatas, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon based in Leeds, UK.
🎟 Early bird registration deadline: 15 June 2026
Register here: https://t.co/kOcbYT8Czz
Iatrogenic Head and Neck Necrosis of Bone and Soft Tissue in Cancer Patients - Santos‐Silva - Oral Diseases - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/1i6vMdsBuY
Are you a Clinician, Speech and Language Therapist, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Dietician, Dentist, Psychologist, Nurse interested in outcomes, quality of life research in HN field?
QoL at #IAOO2025 Liverpool, 16-19 July
Can a single dose of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine prevent oropharyngeal cancer? https://t.co/unzSasDplD
Great to see that we are getting somewhere with this!
Health‐related quality of life at 3 months following head and neck cancer treatment is a key predictor of longer‐term outcome and of benefit from using the patient concerns inventory https://t.co/JhsRatLV8q
Patients concerns inventory (PCI) versus standard treatment pathway in the management of patients with head and neck cancer: a qualitative informed economic evaluation https://t.co/oDal96CUbP
Follow-up arrangements in head and neck cancer clinics during the COVID-19 pandemic: results from two tertiary UK head and neck cancer centres | The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England https://t.co/X3aHxHiVRA
Patient characteristics and refusal to participate in a head and neck cancer intervention trial: experience of two tertiary UK head and neck cancer centres | The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England https://t.co/NGn0ksJvad
DAHANCA21 trial results published in the @RadiotherapyOn1 ‘green journal’ today. Grateful for @CR_UK funding and UK collaborators who recruited @NIHRresearch@a_kanatas@cjbutterworth. https://t.co/3KTZL8XNlS
Patients concerns inventory (PCI) versus standard treatment pathway in the management of patients with head and neck cancer: a qualitative informed economic evaluation https://t.co/XsYjs2wNXO @LeedsHospitals@a_kanatas@OMFSOC
@markdornan47 presenting #Phd @12thQOL :loss associated with social eating for those with head&neck cancer impacting both patients & family members,often more actually reported by pats with young children @UlsterINHR @UlsterUniNurse