Head and neck cancer has always been the next obvious indication for the drug.
The HANS device has increased safety by reducing the likelihood of head and neck injuries.
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"Traditionally these head and neck cancers have been more common in people in their 70s, " she said.
Li said the tournament doctor saw her after the match and checked out her head and neck.
The meta-analysis showed that people with allergies had a 24% reduced risk of developing head and neck cancers.
Down the road, it could also gain approval for pancreatic, head and neck, and non-small cell lung cancer.
Ricardo Woods, 35, fatally shot David Chandler, 35, in the head and neck in Cincinnati, Ohio, in October 2010.
Nanospectra is, however, now conducting trials at three medical centres in Texas on people with head and neck cancers.
The good news is that HPV-caused tonsil cancer is less deadly than traditional forms of head and neck cancer.
Head and neck services would also be based in Telford under the plans.
The document said that Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez had been hit from behind in the head, neck and body.
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According to French media they had been shot in the head or neck.
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Injuries included strains, sprains and fractures as well as head and neck injuries.
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The 19-year-old was shot in the head, neck, legs and one hand, according to an FBI affidavit supporting the charges.
Tsarnaev had been shot in the head, neck, legs and one hand, according to an FBI affidavit supporting the charges.
The U.S. National Cancer Institute is sponsoring trials that include cancers of the head and neck, kidney, bladder, brain and colon.
Having any allergy was associated with a 59% reduced risk of any type of head and neck cancer, the study found.
"I think it's a promising therapy and an important study, " says David Pfister , who directs head and neck oncology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering.
The Afghan interpreter suffered shrapnel wounds to the head, neck, arms and chest and was deaf in one ear for over a year.
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Most of the victims had lacerations in their head and neck areas, said Robert Rasa, a spokesman for the CyFair Volunteer Fire Department.
Previous research has found single men have a poorer chance of surviving several types of cancer, including prostate and head and neck cancer.
Injuries were distributed randomly across their bodies but were most common on the patients' arms and legs, and on their head, neck and face.
The drug is already approved in China for use with radiotherapy in treating head and neck, lung and esophageal cancers, following Chinese clinical trials.
The veteran policeman is on medical leave from the force while recovering from wounds to his head, neck and body, the White House said.
My proposal: Any illegal contact to the head and neck results in the initiator of that contact being benched for the remainder of the quarter.
The 26-year-old suffered shrapnel wounds to the head, neck, arms and chest in an explosion while working with a British unit in Sangin in 2007.
The 47-year--old, a silver medal winner in the three-day team event at the 2002 Games, suffered head, neck and chest injuries and never regained consciousness.
Head and neck cancers, which occur in the mouth and throat, affect three times as many men as women, according to the American Cancer Society.
Kaleta, who has a history of head and neck problems, was boarded by Toronto's Mike Brown, who was assessed a minor penalty for the play.
In the case of Darwinopterus it is the head and neck that have changed, while the rest of the body remains in the ancestral state.
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