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The past decade has seen an unprecedented increase in our understanding of the biology and etiology of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC). Genome-wide sequencing projects have identified a number of recurrently mutated genes, including unexpected alterations in the NOTCH pathway and chromatin related genes. Gene-expression profiling has identified 4 distinct genetic subtypes which show some parallels to lung squamous cell carcinoma biology. The identification of the human papilloma virus as one causative agent in a subset of oropharyngeal cancers and their association with a favorable prognosis has opened up avenues for new therapeutic strategies. The expanding knowledge of the underlying molecular abnormalities in this once very poorly understood cancer should allow for increasingly rational clinical trial design and improved patient outcomes.

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Publication history

Received: 30 June 2014
Accepted: 03 July 2014
Published: 23 July 2014
Issue date: September 2014

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© 2014, Chongqing Medical University. All rights reserved.

Acknowledgements

We thank Dr. Nancy Lee for thoughtful discussions. T.A.C. was partially supported by the Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma Research Foundation (ACCRF) and a grant from the National Institutes of Health (R21 DE023229).

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