The authors have collaborated with many colleagues in several countries in formulating a useful and practical clinical tool for evaluating oral mucosal findings on routine examination. Consideration of several factors including history, evolution of positive findings and clinical information allows placement of examination results into one of three categories which are graded by a color scheme along a spectrum of concerns (green to red, or no concern to serious concern). Afforded to the clinician is a straightforward grading system as a starting point for office end clinic use for all patients
Introduction: Oral cancers (OC) represent more than 90% of cases. It is estimated that more than 400...
Background and Objective Oral mucositis (OM) is a common and severe complication of many cancer ther...
Background: Earlier detection of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and oral potentially malignant ...
The authors have collaborated with many colleagues in several countries in formulating a useful and ...
Without early detection, oral cancer is deadly. Protect your patients by applying the latest clinica...
Without early detection, oral cancer is deadly. Protect your patients by applying the latest clinica...
Oral cancer accounts for a significantly higher percentage of all cancer cases. Survival rates of or...
Background: Gold standard for the diagnosis of oral dysplasia (OD) oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSC...
Evidence suggests that early detection of oral cancer or precancer decreases both mortality and morb...
Oral cancer has a tendency to be detected at late stage which is detrimental to the patients because...
Oral cancer is one of the most mutilating diseases afflicting mankind. Precancerous lesions, conditi...
Background/Aim: Oral cancer is one of the ten most common cancers in the world, recently positioned ...
Oral cancer is a major health problem, with over 500000 patients diagnosed each year. Although progr...
Background: There is much to recommend the early detection of oral cancer and precancer as this coul...
Oral cancer is a potentially fatal disease with an increasing incidence and an unchanged 5-year mort...
Introduction: Oral cancers (OC) represent more than 90% of cases. It is estimated that more than 400...
Background and Objective Oral mucositis (OM) is a common and severe complication of many cancer ther...
Background: Earlier detection of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and oral potentially malignant ...
The authors have collaborated with many colleagues in several countries in formulating a useful and ...
Without early detection, oral cancer is deadly. Protect your patients by applying the latest clinica...
Without early detection, oral cancer is deadly. Protect your patients by applying the latest clinica...
Oral cancer accounts for a significantly higher percentage of all cancer cases. Survival rates of or...
Background: Gold standard for the diagnosis of oral dysplasia (OD) oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSC...
Evidence suggests that early detection of oral cancer or precancer decreases both mortality and morb...
Oral cancer has a tendency to be detected at late stage which is detrimental to the patients because...
Oral cancer is one of the most mutilating diseases afflicting mankind. Precancerous lesions, conditi...
Background/Aim: Oral cancer is one of the ten most common cancers in the world, recently positioned ...
Oral cancer is a major health problem, with over 500000 patients diagnosed each year. Although progr...
Background: There is much to recommend the early detection of oral cancer and precancer as this coul...
Oral cancer is a potentially fatal disease with an increasing incidence and an unchanged 5-year mort...
Introduction: Oral cancers (OC) represent more than 90% of cases. It is estimated that more than 400...
Background and Objective Oral mucositis (OM) is a common and severe complication of many cancer ther...
Background: Earlier detection of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and oral potentially malignant ...