Cancer is a major public health problem in the United States and many other parts of the world. One in 4 deaths in the United States is due to cancer. Oral cancer (OC) is the sixth most common cancer worldwide. Oral cancer can be divided into three clinic-pathological categories: carcinoma of the lip vermillion, carcinoma of the oral cavity proper, and carcinoma of the oropharynx. The chief predisposing factors are tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and persistent viral infections such as HPV 16. Oral cancer is particularly dangerous because in its early stages it may not be noticed by the patient, as it can frequently prosper without producing pain or symptoms they might readily recognize, and because it has a high risk of producing second,...
The aim of this study is to share the experience of implementing a network for the diagnosis of ora...
Oral cancer is mostly preventable. As the mouth is easily accessible for self or clinical examinatio...
Data present in the literature suggest that oral screening in high-risk patients could prevent about...
The term 'oral cancer' encompasses neoplastic lesions involving the lip, oral and oropharynx. The va...
Oral cancer is a major public health problem, and there is an increasing trend for oral cancer to af...
Oral cancer is a global health problem with increasing incidence and mortality rates; more than 500 ...
Oral cancer has a tendency to be detected at late stage which is detrimental to the patients because...
Oral cancers represent approximately 3% of all cancers diagnosed in the United States. Oral cancer i...
The GDC recommend that early detection of oral cancer should form part of every dental surgeon's Con...
Up to 70% of oral cancers are preceded by premalignant oral lesions, such as persistent red or white...
The aim of this study is to share the experience of implementing a network for the diagnosis of oral...
Oral cancer makes up 1%-2% of all cancers that may arise in the body. The majority of oral cancers c...
Oral cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers and one of the 10 most common causes of death in th...
Oral cancer accounts for 2 percent to 4 percent of all cancers diagnosed each year in the United Sta...
Oral precancerous lesion is a morphologically altered tissue in which oral cancer is more likely to ...
The aim of this study is to share the experience of implementing a network for the diagnosis of ora...
Oral cancer is mostly preventable. As the mouth is easily accessible for self or clinical examinatio...
Data present in the literature suggest that oral screening in high-risk patients could prevent about...
The term 'oral cancer' encompasses neoplastic lesions involving the lip, oral and oropharynx. The va...
Oral cancer is a major public health problem, and there is an increasing trend for oral cancer to af...
Oral cancer is a global health problem with increasing incidence and mortality rates; more than 500 ...
Oral cancer has a tendency to be detected at late stage which is detrimental to the patients because...
Oral cancers represent approximately 3% of all cancers diagnosed in the United States. Oral cancer i...
The GDC recommend that early detection of oral cancer should form part of every dental surgeon's Con...
Up to 70% of oral cancers are preceded by premalignant oral lesions, such as persistent red or white...
The aim of this study is to share the experience of implementing a network for the diagnosis of oral...
Oral cancer makes up 1%-2% of all cancers that may arise in the body. The majority of oral cancers c...
Oral cancer is one of the most prevalent cancers and one of the 10 most common causes of death in th...
Oral cancer accounts for 2 percent to 4 percent of all cancers diagnosed each year in the United Sta...
Oral precancerous lesion is a morphologically altered tissue in which oral cancer is more likely to ...
The aim of this study is to share the experience of implementing a network for the diagnosis of ora...
Oral cancer is mostly preventable. As the mouth is easily accessible for self or clinical examinatio...
Data present in the literature suggest that oral screening in high-risk patients could prevent about...