Optimal outcomes for a laryngeal cancer patient can be achieved when taking into account tumor, host, and treatment factors.

At-Home vs. In-Home Calls: How Residency Programs Decide Which Option Is Best
There are pros and cons to at-home and in-home calls, but the biggest concern is educating the resident and caring for patients.

Changes to Federal Laws May Mean Better Collaboration Between Healthcare Providers
Proposed changes to the the U.S. healthcare system’s primary fraud and abuse laws were finally unveiled in October 2019. Here’s what the reforms mean for physicians.

Otolaryngologists See Immunotherapy as Hope for Patients with Head and Neck Cancer

Letter from the Editor: Looking Beyond Otolaryngology to the Explosion of Technology in Medicine
It’s good to take a trip outside the otolaryngology world once in a while to experience something novel and innovative.

Audiologists Miss Many Candidates for Cochlear Implants
Many adult patients who are good candidates for cochlear implants are missed because of significant variation among audiologists in how patients are preoperatively assessed and unfamiliarity with the most current […]

ACA Increased Insurance Coverage for Head and Neck Cancer Patients
The number of head and neck cancer patients covered by insurance grew significantly following implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), according to a new study. “Overall, this study demonstrates […]

General Surgery Residents Frequently Mistreated
General surgery residents encounter frequent mistreatment by patients as well as attending physicians that leads to burnout and suicidal thoughts. This is the finding of a cross-sectional national survey of […]
Mucosal Flap Preservation May Not Be Required for Successful Outcomes with eDCR
Outcomes of powered eDCR without the preservation of mucosal flaps compare favorably to previously reported results.
Majority of OSA Patients Are Satisfied 24 Months After Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty
A look at the satisfaction rates, recommendations, regrets, subjective taste disturbances, and individually reported side effects after a modified uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) technique to treat obstructive sleep apnea.
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