Head and Neck Cancer Awareness month screening at Mudcats game
April is Head and Neck Cancer Awareness month, dedicated to bringing awareness to this group of cancers that collectively account for nearly 4% of all cancers in the United States, accord
Sinonasal Tumor Research at Duke
Two Duke University researchers in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences, Bradley Goldstein, MD, and Ralph Abi Hachem, MD, have been awarded a $20,000 grant from the North American Skull Base Society (NASBS) to develop an esthesioneuroblastoma culture model.
Research Publication: Laryngeal Cancer and the End of Life (As We Know It) by Monica Bodd, MS4
Patients with laryngeal cancer undergo life-changing interventions that impact their individual and social well-being.
Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome Attracts Increasing Attention
Duke Health’s Head Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences Department has incorporated the latest diagnostic and treatmen
Faculty Promotions
David W. Jang M.D., was promoted to Associate Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences, with tenure
Trudy Oliver Tracks a Deadly, Shapeshifting Tumor
New research collaboration between Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences Department and Pharmacology & Cancer Biology teams:
Dr. Howard Francis is now also the Chief of the Medical Staff
Dr. Howard Francis has recently taken on an additional role of Chief of the Medical Staff of the Duke University Hospital. In this position, Dr. Francis directs the medical staff and administrative aspects of staff activities as well as chairs the Executive Committee.
Activate Good: Fight Hunger with the Food Bank of CENC in Raleigh
Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences joined Fight Hunger with the Food Bank of CENC in Raleigh on Saturday, March 25th to help with
Dr. Debara Tucci the 2023 Kenan Lecturer: The Building of a Department
On Tuesday, March 21st, Dr. Debara Tucci was the 2023 Dr.
Robbie Patterson receives UJMT Fogarty Global Health Fellowship 2023-2024 Training Award
PGY-3 Robbie (Rolvix) Patterson was awarded a position in the UJMT Fogarty Global Health Fellows program to support his upcoming research in South Africa.