“…Squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the head and neck are a relatively heterogeneous group of malignancies with multiple subsites that can be treated with either definitive surgery or radiation, with or without chemotherapy. Non‐Hispanic black patients, when compared with non‐Hispanic white patients, present with more advanced disease, are less likely to receive definitive cancer treatment, and experience poorer survival . The non‐Hispanic black patients are less likely to have up‐front surgery recommended for oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers and are less likely to actually receive surgery for oropharyngeal cancers …”