Aim: The surgical margin is usually considered an important prognostic factor in oral oncology. However, the real value of a close surgical margin and its relationship with survival is still unclear. Thus, the present report sought to identify the relationship between close surgical margins and overall 3-year survival, whilst also analyzing the association between such margins and recurrence. Materials and Methods: The medical records of 200 patients affected by oral squamous cell carcinoma were retrospectively reviewed. The patients were divided into three groups: positive margin (0-2 mm), close margin (2-5 mm), and negative margin (>5 mm). The relationship between surgical margins and overall survival and recurrence rate was analyzed. ...
AbstractThe importance of having tumor-free margins when resecting oral neoplasms has been known for...
In oral cavity cancer surgery there are many factors that contribute to the surgical margin; thus, t...
The purpose of this review was to identify publications on resection margins in oral cancer surgery ...
Introduction. Mucosal margins exhibit a mean shrinkage of 30–40% after resection of oral and orophar...
In the surgical management of oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) we aim to resect the tumour with cl...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Margin status and lymph node metastasis are the most important prognostic fa...
There is a lack of consistency among published reports in the definition of what constitutes close r...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Margin status and lymph node metastasis are the most important prognostic fa...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Margin status and lymph node metastasis are the most important prognostic fa...
OBJECTIVES:There is controversy regarding surgical margins in the management of early oral squamous ...
Copyright © 2014 Sandhya Gokavarapu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Objective: To assess the impact of close or positive surgical margins on the outcome, and to determi...
(1) Background: The optimal cutoff value that maximizes the prognostic value of surgical margins in ...
Objective. The prognostic significance of the resection margins is still subject of conflicting opin...
Objective. The prognostic significance of the resection margins is still subject of conflicting opin...
AbstractThe importance of having tumor-free margins when resecting oral neoplasms has been known for...
In oral cavity cancer surgery there are many factors that contribute to the surgical margin; thus, t...
The purpose of this review was to identify publications on resection margins in oral cancer surgery ...
Introduction. Mucosal margins exhibit a mean shrinkage of 30–40% after resection of oral and orophar...
In the surgical management of oral squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) we aim to resect the tumour with cl...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Margin status and lymph node metastasis are the most important prognostic fa...
There is a lack of consistency among published reports in the definition of what constitutes close r...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Margin status and lymph node metastasis are the most important prognostic fa...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Margin status and lymph node metastasis are the most important prognostic fa...
OBJECTIVES:There is controversy regarding surgical margins in the management of early oral squamous ...
Copyright © 2014 Sandhya Gokavarapu et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Objective: To assess the impact of close or positive surgical margins on the outcome, and to determi...
(1) Background: The optimal cutoff value that maximizes the prognostic value of surgical margins in ...
Objective. The prognostic significance of the resection margins is still subject of conflicting opin...
Objective. The prognostic significance of the resection margins is still subject of conflicting opin...
AbstractThe importance of having tumor-free margins when resecting oral neoplasms has been known for...
In oral cavity cancer surgery there are many factors that contribute to the surgical margin; thus, t...
The purpose of this review was to identify publications on resection margins in oral cancer surgery ...