Recent molecular genetic studies provide evidence that the majority of, if not all, head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCCs) develop within a contiguous field of preneoplastic cells. Cells of a field show genetic alterations associated with the process of carcinogenesis. A subclone in a field gives rise to an invasive carcinoma. An important implication of this knowledge is that, after surgery of the initial carcinoma, part of the field may remain in the patient. A field with preneoplastic cells that share genetic alterations with cells of the excised tumor has been detected in the resection margins of at least 25% of patients, indicating that this frequently occurs. Fields can be much larger than the actual carcinoma, sometimes havi...
Despite considerable advances in our understanding of cancer biology, early diagnosis of colorectal ...
Based on recent genetic studies, we propose a progression model for the development of oral squamous...
Slaughter et al (1953) coined the term ′field cancerization′ for the mucosa of head and neck region ...
In 1953, Slaughter et al. [D. P. Slaughter et al., Cancer (Phila.), 6: 963-968, 1953] proposed the c...
The concept of "field cancerization" was first introduced by Slaughter et el. [D. P, Slaughter et al...
Worldwide, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is the sixth most common malignancy in men. The par...
The development of second primary tumors has a negative impact on the prognosis of head and neck squ...
PURPOSE: Surgeons treating patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) rely heavily ...
In 1953, Slaughter et al. [D. P. Slaughter et al., Cancer (Phila.), 6: 963–968, 1953] proposed the c...
The concept of oral field cancerization (OFC) has been ever changing since its first description by ...
Second primary tumors (SPTs) are a significant problem in treating oral and oropharyngeal squamous c...
Background. Field cancerization is a phenomenon in which prolonged exposure to carcinogens induces c...
Patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) are at risk of developing second or multiple prima...
Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas (HNSCCs) remain a scourge to public health. The implication o...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) develop in fields of genetically altered cells. These...
Despite considerable advances in our understanding of cancer biology, early diagnosis of colorectal ...
Based on recent genetic studies, we propose a progression model for the development of oral squamous...
Slaughter et al (1953) coined the term ′field cancerization′ for the mucosa of head and neck region ...
In 1953, Slaughter et al. [D. P. Slaughter et al., Cancer (Phila.), 6: 963-968, 1953] proposed the c...
The concept of "field cancerization" was first introduced by Slaughter et el. [D. P, Slaughter et al...
Worldwide, head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is the sixth most common malignancy in men. The par...
The development of second primary tumors has a negative impact on the prognosis of head and neck squ...
PURPOSE: Surgeons treating patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) rely heavily ...
In 1953, Slaughter et al. [D. P. Slaughter et al., Cancer (Phila.), 6: 963–968, 1953] proposed the c...
The concept of oral field cancerization (OFC) has been ever changing since its first description by ...
Second primary tumors (SPTs) are a significant problem in treating oral and oropharyngeal squamous c...
Background. Field cancerization is a phenomenon in which prolonged exposure to carcinogens induces c...
Patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) are at risk of developing second or multiple prima...
Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinomas (HNSCCs) remain a scourge to public health. The implication o...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) develop in fields of genetically altered cells. These...
Despite considerable advances in our understanding of cancer biology, early diagnosis of colorectal ...
Based on recent genetic studies, we propose a progression model for the development of oral squamous...
Slaughter et al (1953) coined the term ′field cancerization′ for the mucosa of head and neck region ...