It is generally assumed that upper lip cancer has a worse survival than lower lip cancer, but this notion is not convincingly supported by limited literature. Therefore, we tested whether upper lip cancer has a worse survival than lower lip cancer. All primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the lip in the North-East of the Netherlands from 1989-2009 were extracted from the Netherlands Cancer Registry database. We calculated overall and relative survival rates. In this series of 979 lower lip and 126 upper lip SCC, men were 2.6 times more often affected, while the proportionate share of upper lip cancer was larger in women. The 5-year overall survival for lip cancer equaled 74% (95% confidence interval (CI) 70-77%), while the relative surv...
Lip cancer (140 ICD-9) is a form of oral cancer that has a distinctive global epidemiology. This rev...
Introduction and objective: Lip cancer is the most common type of cancer in head and neck tumors. Th...
Background: It has been suggested that patients with squamous cell carcinomas derived from oral leuk...
It is generally assumed that upper lip cancer has a worse survival than lower lip cancer, but this n...
Introduction: Lip cancer is a rare malignancy of the head and neck region in the Netherlands. Genera...
This retrospective study was carry out to asses the clinical outcome of T1 and T2 squamous cell carc...
PubMed ID: 25467011The first aim of this study was to evaluate the survival of the patients who unde...
The most common type of lip cancer is squamous cell carcinoma. The lower lip is affected far more fr...
BACKGROUND: To examine to what extent physicians follow a regional guidelines for the diagnosis, sta...
Carcinoma of lip develops due to formation of Malignant cells in the lips and it is the most common ...
Background: Lip cancer is the most frequent tumor of the oral-maxillary region. A high incidence of ...
The charts of 58 patients with squamous-cell carcinomas of the lower lip, treated at the General Hos...
Anatomically, the lip has 3 components: cutaneous, vermilion and mucosal. The lip is considered a hi...
Objective: Lip carcinoma, as classified according to TNM system, is one of localizations of oral car...
Introduction Squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip represents 90% of all oral cancers and its inc...
Lip cancer (140 ICD-9) is a form of oral cancer that has a distinctive global epidemiology. This rev...
Introduction and objective: Lip cancer is the most common type of cancer in head and neck tumors. Th...
Background: It has been suggested that patients with squamous cell carcinomas derived from oral leuk...
It is generally assumed that upper lip cancer has a worse survival than lower lip cancer, but this n...
Introduction: Lip cancer is a rare malignancy of the head and neck region in the Netherlands. Genera...
This retrospective study was carry out to asses the clinical outcome of T1 and T2 squamous cell carc...
PubMed ID: 25467011The first aim of this study was to evaluate the survival of the patients who unde...
The most common type of lip cancer is squamous cell carcinoma. The lower lip is affected far more fr...
BACKGROUND: To examine to what extent physicians follow a regional guidelines for the diagnosis, sta...
Carcinoma of lip develops due to formation of Malignant cells in the lips and it is the most common ...
Background: Lip cancer is the most frequent tumor of the oral-maxillary region. A high incidence of ...
The charts of 58 patients with squamous-cell carcinomas of the lower lip, treated at the General Hos...
Anatomically, the lip has 3 components: cutaneous, vermilion and mucosal. The lip is considered a hi...
Objective: Lip carcinoma, as classified according to TNM system, is one of localizations of oral car...
Introduction Squamous cell carcinoma of the lower lip represents 90% of all oral cancers and its inc...
Lip cancer (140 ICD-9) is a form of oral cancer that has a distinctive global epidemiology. This rev...
Introduction and objective: Lip cancer is the most common type of cancer in head and neck tumors. Th...
Background: It has been suggested that patients with squamous cell carcinomas derived from oral leuk...