Reviews in Head and Neck Cancer is a comprehensive article collection dedicated to the latest developments, research insights, and clinical advances in the field of head and neck oncology. This collection features expert reviews covering epidemiology, diagnostics, surgical and non-surgical therapies, immunotherapy, personalized medicine, rehabilitation, and future perspectives. Designed for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals, this collection provides essential updates on current challenges, treatment innovations, translational science, and patient care strategies, contributing to improved outcomes and quality of life for individuals affected by head and neck cancer.
Please note: manuscripts consisting solely of bioinformatics or computational analysis of public genomic or transcriptomic databases, which are not accompanied by validation (independent cohort or biological validation in vitro or in vivo), are out of scope for this section and will not be accepted as part of this Research Topic.
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Article types
This Research Topic accepts the following article types, unless otherwise specified in the Research Topic description:
Brief Research Report
Case Report
Clinical Trial
Editorial
FAIR² Data
FAIR² DATA Direct Submission
General Commentary
Hypothesis and Theory
Methods
Mini Review
Opinion
Original Research
Perspective
Review
Systematic Review
Technology and Code
Keywords: head and neck Cancer, immunology, multi-omics, immunotherapeutic biomarkers, tumor microenvironment, translational research
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