Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) histopathologically accounts for ≥90% of oral cancer. Many clinicopathological risk factors for OSCC have also been proposed, and postoperative therapy is recommended in guidelines based on cancer stage and other risk factors. However, even if the standard treatment is provided according to the guidelines, a few cases rapidly recur or show cervical and distant metastasis. In this review article, we focus on the diversity of the origin of OSCC. We also discuss cancer stem cells (CSCs) as a key player to explain the malignancy of OSCC. CSCs are a subset of cancer cells that occupy a very small portion of the cancer mass and have characteristics of stem cells. When gene abnormalities accumulate in somatic st...
Head and neck cancer (HNC) constitute 5 of all reported cancers. Among all, the oral cavity cancer i...
Research on cancer stem cells (CSCs) has greatly increased in the field of medicine and pathology; h...
Human head and neck cancer (HNC) is a highly heterogeneous disease. Understanding the biology of HNC...
Cancer constitutes of complex heterogeneous organ-like structures with a hierarchical cell structure...
There is increasing evidence that the growth and spread of cancers is driven by a small subpopulatio...
Background: In South-central Asia, oral cancer ranks among the three most common types of cancer. In...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is currently one of the 10 most common malignancies wo...
Tumors of the oral cavity provide an ideal model to study various stages of epithelial tumor progres...
International audienceOral mucosa is continuously exposed to environmental forces and has to be cons...
The recurrence and/or lack of response of certain tumors to radio- and chemotherapy has been attribu...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
Background: Given the discovery of cancer stem cells (CSCs) within haematological and solid tumours ...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
Eugenia Allegra, Serena TrapassoOtolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, University Magna G...
Copyright © 2014 Amit Shah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Head and neck cancer (HNC) constitute 5 of all reported cancers. Among all, the oral cavity cancer i...
Research on cancer stem cells (CSCs) has greatly increased in the field of medicine and pathology; h...
Human head and neck cancer (HNC) is a highly heterogeneous disease. Understanding the biology of HNC...
Cancer constitutes of complex heterogeneous organ-like structures with a hierarchical cell structure...
There is increasing evidence that the growth and spread of cancers is driven by a small subpopulatio...
Background: In South-central Asia, oral cancer ranks among the three most common types of cancer. In...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is currently one of the 10 most common malignancies wo...
Tumors of the oral cavity provide an ideal model to study various stages of epithelial tumor progres...
International audienceOral mucosa is continuously exposed to environmental forces and has to be cons...
The recurrence and/or lack of response of certain tumors to radio- and chemotherapy has been attribu...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
Background: Given the discovery of cancer stem cells (CSCs) within haematological and solid tumours ...
Stem cells and cancer are inextricably linked; the process of carcinogenesis initially affects norma...
Eugenia Allegra, Serena TrapassoOtolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, University Magna G...
Copyright © 2014 Amit Shah et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Head and neck cancer (HNC) constitute 5 of all reported cancers. Among all, the oral cavity cancer i...
Research on cancer stem cells (CSCs) has greatly increased in the field of medicine and pathology; h...
Human head and neck cancer (HNC) is a highly heterogeneous disease. Understanding the biology of HNC...