Oral Oncology: Volume 124 to Volume 135
Journal Spotlight: Oral Oncology
Oral Oncology is an esteemed international, interdisciplinary journal that caters to a wide range of healthcare professionals involved in the field of head and neck neoplasms. This journal offers a wealth of valuable content, including original research, clinical trials, review articles, editorials, and commentaries. Its scope encompasses various aspects of these neoplasms, making it a valuable resource for professionals in the following specialties:
Specialties Covered:
- Surgical Specialties: Head and neck surgeons, maxillo-facial surgeons, oto-rhino-laryngologists, plastic surgeons
- Oncology Specialties: Radiation and medical oncologists
- Dental Specialties: Oral medical specialists, special care dentists, dental care professionals, general dental practitioners
- Pathologists: Those involved in pathological aspects
- Scientific Community: Researchers and scientists in the field
- Multidisciplinary Team: Including radiologists, radiographers, dieticians, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, nutritionists, clinical and health psychologists, counselors, and more
Key Areas of Coverage: Oral Oncology focuses on a wide range of topics related to neoplasms in the head and neck region, which includes the following areas:
1. Etiopathogenesis: Understanding the natural history of cancer and pre-cancer, basic pathology, metastatic mechanisms, genetic changes, cellular and molecular changes, and more.
2. Epidemiology: Investigating risk factors, biomarkers, protective factors, geographic factors, prevention, screening, and intervention.
3. Clinical Features: Evaluating orofacial effects of neoplasms at both local and distant sites, tumor staging, and grading.
4. Diagnosis: Exploring the detection of cancer and pre-cancer, cellular and molecular markers for diagnosis, and advances in imaging and other diagnostic modalities.
5. Management and Prognosis: Covering clinical, cellular, and molecular markers for prognosis, treatment options, advances in surgery, medical treatments, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, biological and gene therapy, molecular targets, and new therapeutics.
6. Quality of Life Issues: Addressing consent, psychosocial aspects, patient involvement, psychological interventions, rehabilitation, palliative and end-of-life care, and more.
Oral Oncology is a comprehensive and authoritative source for those seeking knowledge and insights in the field of head and neck neoplasms. If you have specific questions or need more information about this journal or related topics, please feel free to ask.
Volume 124: January 2022
Volume 125: February 2022
Volume 126: March 2022
Volume 127: April 2022
Volume 128: May 2022
Volume 129: June 2022
Volume 130: July 2022
Volume 131: August 2022
Volume 132: September 2022
Volume 133: October 2022
Abstracts of the 4th International Symposium on HPV Infection in Head and Neck Cancer
Latest Advances in Biomarker-driven Management
10-11 November 2022 • Amsterdam, the Netherlands • Publication of this supplement was supported by the Amsterdam University Medical Centers, endorsed by the European Head & Neck Society (EHNS).
Volume 134, Supplement, November 2022
Volume 134: November 2022
Volume 135: December 2022
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