Head & Neck Cancer Program

Dental Toolkit from Massachusetts HPV Coalition

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The American Academy of Dentists (ADA) and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) both recognize the critical role dental providers have in preventing HPV. In 2017, the AAPD released a statement encouraging oral health providers to educate patients and guardians on the relationship between HPV and oral cancer, as well as counsel patients and guardians on the HPV vaccine.

The Massachusetts HPV Coalition has been offering provider education to medical and dental office for over 5 years. Following educational sessions, oral health providers indicated a significant increase in comfort level for educating patients and discussing the importance of HPV vaccination.  Their Oral HPV Task Force has also developed a free, downloadable toolkit to be used in dental offices. This includes internal training materials on how to recommend the HPV vaccine, as well as in-office communication materials such as brochures and posters.

Click here to request your free toolkit: https://www.mahpvcoalition.org/download-our-dental-toolkit

World Head & Neck Cancer Day

July 27, 2021     3pm

The Boston University Head & Neck Cancer Program presents a seminar to mark World Head & Neck Cancer Day. The presenters will be:

Patient Perspective: Mary Lou Rossano-Collier
Head & Neck Cancer Survivor
Community Advisory Board Member

 

Clinical Perspective: Gregory A. Grillone, MD
Professor and Chair, Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery,
Boston University School of Medicine

 

Join us here:
World Head and Neck Cancer Day 2021

View last year’s presentation here:
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Head and Neck Cancer Program

The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be more than 65,000 new cases of head and neck cancer in 2020 and that 14,500 Americans will die of the disease this year. Worldwide, there are over 550,000 new cases of head and neck cancer diagnosed and 300,000 deaths each year. It is estimated that approximately $3.6 billion is spent in the United States alone each year on treatment for head and neck cancers.

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Our mission: to elucidate the mechanisms of head and neck cancer development and progression and to expedite translation of research findings toward diagnosis, prevention, treatment and cure of head and neck cancer. Our multidisciplinary effort will align research on head and neck cancer with societal needs. For more information about the Head and Neck Cancer Program please contact HNCP@bu.edu.

 


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