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American Head & Neck Society

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Cherie-Ann Nathan

Dr. Cherie-Ann Nathan is a leading head and neck cancer surgeon. She is Prof. & Chair of the Dept. of Oto/HNS &the Director of Head and Neck Surgical Oncology and Cancer Research, Feist-Weiller Cancer Center Louisiana State University Health – Shreveport (LSU Health Shreveport).

The National Cancer Institute has funded her translational research since 2000 and her focus is on targeted therapy for head and neck patients. Dr. Nathan is recognized nationally and internationally for her seminal work on molecular analysis of surgical margins. She has pioneered multi-institutional clinical trials using mTOR inhibitors in HNSCC patients. She has also received NIH funding for chemoprevention of cancer with curcumin and has a patent for a curcumin chewing gum. More recently she also received an NCI grant on cutaneous Squamous cell cancer.  She serves on the NCI head and neck steering committee and the American Cancer Society HPV steering committee. Dr. Nathan has published extensively, has over 180 publications in peer-reviewed journals, and has authored multiple textbooks and encyclopedia chapters. She is married to Dr. Raghu Nathan, a pulmonary and critical eye care specialist with whom she has two boys.

AHNS Leadership

July 24, 2020 by Cherie-Ann Nathan

AHNS Leadership Convenes Via Zoom In a parallel universe, we would have just concluded our 10th International Conference in Chicago. As you are all aware, this conference is postponed until next summer, where hopefully we will meet in person.  However, conducting the business of the society is still a priority of many of the AHNS …

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AHNS Endorses ACS Statement on Recent Violence and Protests

June 3, 2020 by Cherie-Ann Nathan

Dear AHNS Member, The American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) strongly endorses the below statement from the American Colleges of Surgeons (ACS) regarding the recent violence and protests. Please join us in supporting the ACS and please stay safe and well. Thank you. Cherie-Ann Nathan, MD AHNS President   American College of Surgeons Response To …

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New AHNS COVID-19 Offering on AHNS Web Site

May 7, 2020 by Cherie-Ann Nathan

Dear AHNS Members, The AHNS Education Division has helped create a valuable resource for our members to connect during the pandemic. The AHNS COVID-19 Forum can be accessed through your member account on the AHNS Web Site. Just log onto your account through www.ahns.info and go to the member dashboard to access the AHNS COVID-19 …

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AHNS COVID-19 Bulletin

March 23, 2020 by Cherie-Ann Nathan

How COVID-19 is Affecting our Head and Neck Community: AHNS COVID-19 Bulletin By the AHNS Leadership and Patient Care Division The American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) wishes to recognize and laude the actions of membership in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. While abiding by our mission, “Advance Education, Research and Quality of Care …

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Cherie-Ann Nathan, MD

Message from the President

June 27, 2019 by Cherie-Ann Nathan

Dear Colleagues, Last month I had the honor of accepting the appointment to AHNS President during our annual meeting in Austin and I am thrilled to lead a society that has been a passion of mine for many years. The AHNS is thriving as an active and engaged organization, poised to help further our mission …

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