Head and Neck Cancer Alliance’s mission is to advance prevention, detection, treatment and rehabilitation of oral, head and neck cancer through public awareness, research, advocacy and survivorship.
Through united and collaborative efforts, HNCA provides support to head and neck cancer patients throughout the year, supports ongoing research in head and neck oncology and educates the public about oral, head and neck cancer; its symptoms and risk factors; prevention; and treatment and rehabilitation.
HNCA strives to serve as a one-stop center for patients, survivors, and family members seeking support and information about head and neck cancer. From the management of symptoms to treatment options to clinical trials, HNCA works in partnership with medical and healthcare partners to provide up-to-date educational information, activities to promote awareness and education, and resources for patients to engage and learn from one another.
Led by a Board of Directors with expertise in diagnosis and treatment of head and neck cancer, research, and survivorship, HNCA develops strategic priorities to tackle the challenges facing those impacted by this disease.
September 20, 2022
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Years ago, the goal of head and neck cancer treatment was strictly focused on a cure. Now, there has been a slight change in approach to improve survival rates while preserving quality of life.
January 10, 2022
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Join Head and Neck Cancer Alliance and American Head and Neck Society on Thursday, January 20, 2022 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Eastern for a webinar focused on mind-body medicine for head and neck cancer patients and survivors.
June 21, 2021
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On behalf of the Head and Neck Cancer Alliance, Dr. Michael Moore spoke with CURE® about emerging therapies that potentially offer exciting new options for the future.
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