Objective This review has three objectives, namely: (i) to discuss how oral cancer is and ought to be defined and recorded; (ii) to present up-to-date data on the incidence burden of the disease in the four countries of the UK, and review recent analyses of trends in the disease; and (iii) to summarise recent evidence on risk factors of the disease. Methods Cancer definitions were clarified by the International Classification of Diseases accounting for anatomical and aetiological differences; descriptive epidemiology included international / UK literature review and information requests for incidence data from the UK cancer registries (2000-2016); analytical epidemiology focused on reviewing the findings of the International Head a...
Background: Oral cancer is the second most prevalent cancers among males in Jaipur city. Assessment ...
One person dies every five hours from oral cancer, however with early diagnosis and treatment the ch...
Abstract: Oral cancer incidence rates rose dramatically during the twentieth century in the United S...
Objective: \ud This review has three objectives, namely: (i) to discuss how oral cancer is and ough...
Introduction Head and neck cancer appears to be increasing in incidence, with potential changes in a...
In the UK, the incidence of oral cavity cancer continues to rise, with an increase of around 60% ove...
Introduction Head and neck cancer appears to be increasing in incidence, with potential changes in a...
One of the most common types of cancer is head and neck cancer. Head and neck cancers are the sixth ...
Diagnosing and treating lesions of the mouth and gums is challenging for most clinicians because of ...
Introduction: In Scotland in 2010, 460 new cases of cancer of the oral cavity were reported with a ...
Tackling health inequalities is a policy priority. Research on cancer and particularly oral cancer a...
SummaryInflammatory disease and oral trauma are relevant factors for patients with oral cancer.AimTh...
Oral cancer is a condition where malignant cells are formed in the mouth and throat. These types of ...
Background: Considerable global variation in the incidence of lip, of oral cavity and of pharyngeal ...
Background: Oral cavity cancers are on the increase in the UK. Understanding site-specific epide...
Background: Oral cancer is the second most prevalent cancers among males in Jaipur city. Assessment ...
One person dies every five hours from oral cancer, however with early diagnosis and treatment the ch...
Abstract: Oral cancer incidence rates rose dramatically during the twentieth century in the United S...
Objective: \ud This review has three objectives, namely: (i) to discuss how oral cancer is and ough...
Introduction Head and neck cancer appears to be increasing in incidence, with potential changes in a...
In the UK, the incidence of oral cavity cancer continues to rise, with an increase of around 60% ove...
Introduction Head and neck cancer appears to be increasing in incidence, with potential changes in a...
One of the most common types of cancer is head and neck cancer. Head and neck cancers are the sixth ...
Diagnosing and treating lesions of the mouth and gums is challenging for most clinicians because of ...
Introduction: In Scotland in 2010, 460 new cases of cancer of the oral cavity were reported with a ...
Tackling health inequalities is a policy priority. Research on cancer and particularly oral cancer a...
SummaryInflammatory disease and oral trauma are relevant factors for patients with oral cancer.AimTh...
Oral cancer is a condition where malignant cells are formed in the mouth and throat. These types of ...
Background: Considerable global variation in the incidence of lip, of oral cavity and of pharyngeal ...
Background: Oral cavity cancers are on the increase in the UK. Understanding site-specific epide...
Background: Oral cancer is the second most prevalent cancers among males in Jaipur city. Assessment ...
One person dies every five hours from oral cancer, however with early diagnosis and treatment the ch...
Abstract: Oral cancer incidence rates rose dramatically during the twentieth century in the United S...