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HNC
(redirected from Head and neck cancer)

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HNCHigher National Certificate (UK)
HNCHead and Neck Cancer
HNCHockey Night in Canada
HNCHoney Nut Cheerios (cereal)
HNCHopkins-Nanjing Center (US/China joint educational program)
HNCHypernetted Chain Approximation
HNCHuntsville Engineering Support Center (Army Corps of Engineers)
HNCHentai Ninja Clan
HNCHecht-Nielsen Neurocomputing Corporation
HNCHazardous Nomad Co-Op (gaming clan)
HNCHawks Network Corporation
HNCHuddersfield Narrow Canal (UK)


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Byline: ANI Washington, Nov 17 (ANI): A new study has revealed that use of a combination of PET-CT imaging techniques can help predict patients' response to head and neck cancer treatment.
John said: "I don't believe the public are generally aware of the symptoms of head and neck cancer.
RESULTS Table 1 presents demographic and clinical characteristics of the 60 total participants with structurally induced dysphagia included in the six studies: 31 with head and neck cancer and 29 with esophageal cancer.
 
 
 
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