Background/Aim: Oral cancer is one of the ten most common cancers in the world, recently positioned as a sixth one, unfortunately with poor prognosis after treatment because of the late diagnostics in advanced stages of the disease. Aim of this study was to present the basic criteria in assessment the accuracy/efficacy, specificity and sensitivity, the positive and negative predicted values of the conventional oral examination (COE) as the easiest and most acceptable procedure in detection of the early changes of the suspicious oral tissue changes compared to the diagnostic gold standard – tissue biopsy in two different groups of examinees
Background: Observing and recording the signs and symptoms of oral mucositis are an important part o...
This study aimed to investigate the possible factors affecting dentists' behavior relating to perfor...
Oral cancer prevalence in Asia-pacific region is at an alarming stage due to the adverse habits and ...
Background/Aim: Oral cancer is one of the ten most common cancers in the world, recently positioned ...
WOS: 000312279200017PubMed ID: 23204089Background. The clinical oral examination (COE) is the criter...
This systematic review evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of conventional oral examination (COE) vers...
Background: The early detection of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and oral potentially m...
This systematic review evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of conventional oral examination (COE) vers...
Oral cancer is a major health problem, with over 500000 patients diagnosed each year. Although progr...
The objective of this review is to estimate the accuracy of the conventional oral examination (COE) ...
Objective. To compare the effectiveness of oral cancer diagnostic adjuncts (DA) and clinicians’ conv...
Introduction: Despite the numerous innovations in the treatment of malignant diseases in the last 50...
Oral cancer is a global health problem with increasing incidence and mortality rates; more than 500 ...
Evidence suggests that early detection of oral cancer or precancer decreases both mortality and morb...
BACKGROUND: Observing and recording the signs and symptoms of oral mucositis are an important part o...
Background: Observing and recording the signs and symptoms of oral mucositis are an important part o...
This study aimed to investigate the possible factors affecting dentists' behavior relating to perfor...
Oral cancer prevalence in Asia-pacific region is at an alarming stage due to the adverse habits and ...
Background/Aim: Oral cancer is one of the ten most common cancers in the world, recently positioned ...
WOS: 000312279200017PubMed ID: 23204089Background. The clinical oral examination (COE) is the criter...
This systematic review evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of conventional oral examination (COE) vers...
Background: The early detection of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and oral potentially m...
This systematic review evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of conventional oral examination (COE) vers...
Oral cancer is a major health problem, with over 500000 patients diagnosed each year. Although progr...
The objective of this review is to estimate the accuracy of the conventional oral examination (COE) ...
Objective. To compare the effectiveness of oral cancer diagnostic adjuncts (DA) and clinicians’ conv...
Introduction: Despite the numerous innovations in the treatment of malignant diseases in the last 50...
Oral cancer is a global health problem with increasing incidence and mortality rates; more than 500 ...
Evidence suggests that early detection of oral cancer or precancer decreases both mortality and morb...
BACKGROUND: Observing and recording the signs and symptoms of oral mucositis are an important part o...
Background: Observing and recording the signs and symptoms of oral mucositis are an important part o...
This study aimed to investigate the possible factors affecting dentists' behavior relating to perfor...
Oral cancer prevalence in Asia-pacific region is at an alarming stage due to the adverse habits and ...