INHANCE is an international consortium of scientists involved in research on head and neck cancer, comprising oral cavity, oropharynx, hypopharynx and larynx. Although originally organized among principal investigators of epidemiological case-control studies of head and neck cancer, INHANCE is open to researchers from other disciplines relevant to head and neck cancer research, and to investigators involved in other types of epidemiological studies (e.g., cohort and family-based studies). The eligibility criteria for INHANCE membership is shown below.
INHANCE members are epidemiologists involved in head and neck cancer studies and scientists with expertise in domains relevant to head and neck research. Members are expected to bring to the consortium their expertise, ideas and resources, including results, raw data and biological samples. Membership is effective upon notification to and confirmation of acceptance by the executive committee.
If you would like more information on becoming a member, please contact:
Andrei Cosmin Siea, MD
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences
University of Bologna Bologna, Italy
Email: andreicosmin.siea2@unibo.it
Yuan-Chin Amy Lee, Ph.D.
Division of Public Health
Department of Family & Preventive Medicine
University of Utah School of Medicine, Utah, United States
Email: amy.lee@utah.edu