“…Pleiotropic functions of EGFR in HNSCC and other tumors are associated with MAPK/ERK (proliferation, immunosuppression, angiogenesis) ( 88 , 89 ), PI3K/AKT (cell survival and proliferation; apoptosis evasion) ( 89 , 90 ), JAK/STAT (cell growth, development, differentiation and survival) ( 91 ) and phospholipase (PLC) C-γ-1/protein kinase C (PKC) (proliferation, migration) ( 92 , 93 ). Particularly when mutated or overexpressed in HNSCC, EGFR has protumorigenic and prometastatic roles associated with nutrient uptake and biosynthesis, proliferation, inflammation, cell survival, migration and invasion.…”