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MicroRNA Markers in Head and Neck Cancers

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“MicroRNA Markers in Head and Neck Cancers”

The purpose of this study is to investigate the presence of miRNA markers in saliva, blood, FNA and tissue specimens in patients with and without head and neck cancer and evaluate whether these miRNA markers can provide prognostic or diagnostic clinical significance in the treatment of head and neck cancer patients.

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Patients and healthy individuals accepted common.study.methods.is-healthy-no

Tissue collection

Blood draw, Fine Needle Aspiration, Saliva Swab, Tumor/tissue sample

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MicroRNA Markers in Head and Neck Cancers

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NCT04305366

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