PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To summarize recent findings regarding surgical management of oral squamous cell cancer (OSCC) through analysis of different intraoperative techniques for assessment of margins, evaluate the pros and cons of each, and ensuing prognostic impact. RECENT FINDINGS: 'En bloc' OSCC resection and histopathologic evaluation of margins on the formalin-fixed specimen remain the 'gold standard' for oral oncologic surgery, whereas assessment of intraoperative surgical margins and its overall clinical value are still questioned and debated in the literature. The commonly applied evaluation of frozen sections still raises concerns regarding its efficacy and reproducibility; therefore, several ancillary diagnostic methods have entered...
OBJECTIVES:There is controversy regarding surgical margins in the management of early oral squamous ...
The purpose of this review was to identify publications on resection margins in oral cancer surgery ...
The purpose of this review was to identify publications on resection margins in oral cancer surgery ...
Purpose of review: To summarize recent findings regarding surgical management of oral squamous cell ...
With an incidence of 350.000 new cases per year, cancer of the oral cavity ranks among the 10 most c...
Contains fulltext : 203203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a perspective on the significance of recent reports for optimizing cancer free...
Item does not contain fulltextAdequate resection margins are critical to the treatment decisions and...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a perspective on the significance of recent reports for optimizing cancer free...
Copyright © 2014 Shun Miyota et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a perspective on the significance of recent reports for optimizing cancer free...
Adequate resection margins are critical to the treatment decisions and prognosis of patients with he...
Purpose of review The aim of this review is to discuss recent studies on the assessment of tumor ext...
Purpose of review The aim of this review is to discuss recent studies on the assessment of tumor ext...
Aim: The surgical margin is usually considered an important prognostic factor in oral oncology. Howe...
OBJECTIVES:There is controversy regarding surgical margins in the management of early oral squamous ...
The purpose of this review was to identify publications on resection margins in oral cancer surgery ...
The purpose of this review was to identify publications on resection margins in oral cancer surgery ...
Purpose of review: To summarize recent findings regarding surgical management of oral squamous cell ...
With an incidence of 350.000 new cases per year, cancer of the oral cavity ranks among the 10 most c...
Contains fulltext : 203203.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a perspective on the significance of recent reports for optimizing cancer free...
Item does not contain fulltextAdequate resection margins are critical to the treatment decisions and...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a perspective on the significance of recent reports for optimizing cancer free...
Copyright © 2014 Shun Miyota et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a perspective on the significance of recent reports for optimizing cancer free...
Adequate resection margins are critical to the treatment decisions and prognosis of patients with he...
Purpose of review The aim of this review is to discuss recent studies on the assessment of tumor ext...
Purpose of review The aim of this review is to discuss recent studies on the assessment of tumor ext...
Aim: The surgical margin is usually considered an important prognostic factor in oral oncology. Howe...
OBJECTIVES:There is controversy regarding surgical margins in the management of early oral squamous ...
The purpose of this review was to identify publications on resection margins in oral cancer surgery ...
The purpose of this review was to identify publications on resection margins in oral cancer surgery ...