OBJECTIVE: To identify the prognostic biomarker candidates for stratification and long-term surveillance of oral leukoplakia progressing to cancer via a systematic literature review. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Systematic searches with no date restrictions were conducted on March 29, 2018, targeting the databases PubMed (Ovid), EMBASE (Ovid), EBM (Ovid), and Web of Science (ISI). Bias was assessed using the Quality in Prognosis Studies tool. Biomarkers were stratified based on hallmarks of cancer. RESULTS: Inclusion criteria were met by 25 of 3,415 studies. A range of biomarkers were evaluated experimentally for risk stratification, prognosis, and surveillance of oral leukoplakia in tissue, blood, and saliva. However, the studies were highly het...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prognostic biomarker candidates for stratification and long-term surveill...
ObjectiveTo identify the prognostic biomarker candidates for stratification and long‐term surveillan...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prognostic biomarker candidates for stratification and long-term surveill...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prognostic biomarker candidates for stratification and long-term surveill...
Objectives: We performed a systematic review to evaluate the published biomarkers related to oral le...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review retrospective studies examining prognostic potentials of candida...
ObjectiveTo systematically review retrospective studies examining prognostic potentials of candidate...
Introduction Oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) frequently develop from oral potentially malignan...
Introduction Oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) frequently develop from oral potentially malignan...
OBJECTIVE: Squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) are the most common malignancies in the oral mucosa; these...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...
Abstract: Leukoplakia is a predominantly white lesion of the oral mucosa that carries an increased r...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prognostic biomarker candidates for stratification and long-term surveill...
ObjectiveTo identify the prognostic biomarker candidates for stratification and long‐term surveillan...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prognostic biomarker candidates for stratification and long-term surveill...
OBJECTIVE: To identify the prognostic biomarker candidates for stratification and long-term surveill...
Objectives: We performed a systematic review to evaluate the published biomarkers related to oral le...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review retrospective studies examining prognostic potentials of candida...
ObjectiveTo systematically review retrospective studies examining prognostic potentials of candidate...
Introduction Oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) frequently develop from oral potentially malignan...
Introduction Oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) frequently develop from oral potentially malignan...
OBJECTIVE: Squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) are the most common malignancies in the oral mucosa; these...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...
Abstract: Leukoplakia is a predominantly white lesion of the oral mucosa that carries an increased r...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...
We thank Professor Warnakulasuriya for his letter (Warnakulasuriya, 2019) and comments in relation t...