Newswise — The Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cancer Symposium, sponsored by AHNS, ASCO, ASTRO and SNM, will host two news briefings on top head and neck cancer research from its meeting January 26-28, 2012, in Phoenix.

What: Two audio news briefing from the Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cancer Symposium. (Audio recordings and slides are available after the news briefings on ASTRO’s website.)

When: Thursday, January 26, 2012, at 7:00 a.m. Mountain time (9:00 a.m. Eastern time)Study findings previewed:• Oral HPV infection, HPV-related cancers more common in men• Erlotinib dose-adjusted for smoking status effective as first treatment for head and neck cancer• Standard treatments for head and neck cancer less effective in HIV-positive patients

How: Register for the webcast at https://astro.webex.com/astro/j.php?ED=135767347&RG=1&UID=0&RT=MiM1. You will receive a confirmation email with instructions for joining the meeting.

The webcast will prompt you to give a phone number for it to call you directly or give you the option to listen using VOIP.

When: Friday, January 27, 2012, at 7:00 a.m. Mountain time (9:00 a.m. Eastern time)Study findings previewed:• Danish health care fast track program reduces cancer patients’ treatment, diagnosis wait time• Newer radiation technology improves head and neck cancer patients’ long-term quality of life• Routine follow-up scans can detect head and neck cancer recurrences earlier

How: Register for the webcast at https://astro.webex.com/astro/j.php?ED=135767162&RG=1&UID=0&RT=MiM1. You will receive a confirmation email with instructions for joining the meeting.

The webcast will prompt you to give a phone number for it to call you directly or give you the option to listen using VOIP.

For more information on these media events, contact Beth Bukata or Nicole Napoli in the Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cancer Symposium press room January 26 and 27 at 602-912-7854 or 703-839-7336.

The press kit is available prior to the meeting upon request. If you would like access to the press kit, please contact Beth Bukata or Nicole Napoli.

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About the American Head and Neck SocietyThe American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) is the single largest organization in North America for the advancement of research and education in head and neck oncology. The purpose of the AHNS is to promote and advance the knowledge of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of neoplasms and other diseases of the head and neck; to promote and advance research in diseases of the head and neck; and to promote and advance the highest professional and ethical standards.

About the American Society of Clinical OncologyThe American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) is the world’s leading professional organization representing physicians who care for people with cancer. With more than 30,000 members, ASCO is committed to improving cancer care through scientific meetings, educational programs and peer-reviewed journals. ASCO is supported by its affiliate organization, the Conquer Cancer Foundation, which funds ground-breaking research and programs that make a tangible difference in the lives of people with cancer. For ASCO information and resources, visit www.asco.org. Patient-oriented cancer information is available at www.cancer.net.

About the American Society for Radiation OncologyThe American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) is the largest radiation oncology society in the world, with more than 10,000 members who specialize in treating patients with radiation therapies. As the leading organization in radiation oncology, biology and physics, the Society is dedicated to improving patient care through education, clinical practice, advancement of science and advocacy. For more information on radiation therapy, visit www.rtanswers.org. To learn more about ASTRO, visit www.astro.org.

About SNM—Advancing Molecular Imaging and TherapySNM is an international scientific and medical organization dedicated to raising public awareness about what molecular imaging is and how it can help provide patients with the best health care possible. SNM members specialize in molecular imaging, a vital element of today's medical practice that adds an additional dimension to diagnosis, changing the way common and devastating diseases are understood and treated.###