Oral cancer ranks in the top three of all cancers in India, which accounts for over thirty per cent of all cancers reported in the country and oral cancer control is quickly becoming a global health priority. This paper provides a synopsis of the incidence of oral cancer in India by focusing on its measurement in cancer registries across the country. Based on the International Classification of Disease case definition adopted by the World Health Organisation, and the International Agency for Research on Cancer, this review systematically examines primary and secondary data where the incidence or prevalence of oral cancer is known to be directly reported. Variability in age-adjusted incidence with crude incidence is projected to increase by ...
Mouth cancer (143-145 ICD-9) is a major health problem in many parts of the world. While its inciden...
Oral cancer is a burden in the Indian subcontinent and ranks top three types of cancer in the countr...
INTRODUCTION: The menace of oral cancer has become a public health concern and its prevalence is inc...
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Objectives: India has the highest number of cases of oral cancer in the world and this is increasing...
Background: Oral cancer ranks in the top three of all cancers in India, which accounts for over 30% ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to report the prevalence of oral cancer and its association with habi...
Abstract: Background. Oral cancer is a major public health problem in South-Central Asia, home to on...
Background: In India, 72 % of the population resides in rural areas and 30-40 % of cancers are found...
Introduction: India lacks data on national level adaptation of oral cancer screening measures and bu...
INTRODUCTION: The menace of oral cancer has become a public health concern and its prevalence is inc...
Background: The 'organ distribution' of cancer is often strikingly dissimilar in different groups o...
BACKGROUND: Cancer of the oral cavity is one of the commonest cancers in India. Use of smokeless to...
Oral cancer is generally preceded by some benign lesions for a varying length of time. Many of them ...
Background In India, 72% of the population resides in rural areas and 30-40% of cancers are found in...
Mouth cancer (143-145 ICD-9) is a major health problem in many parts of the world. While its inciden...
Oral cancer is a burden in the Indian subcontinent and ranks top three types of cancer in the countr...
INTRODUCTION: The menace of oral cancer has become a public health concern and its prevalence is inc...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Objectives: India has the highest number of cases of oral cancer in the world and this is increasing...
Background: Oral cancer ranks in the top three of all cancers in India, which accounts for over 30% ...
Aim: The aim of this study was to report the prevalence of oral cancer and its association with habi...
Abstract: Background. Oral cancer is a major public health problem in South-Central Asia, home to on...
Background: In India, 72 % of the population resides in rural areas and 30-40 % of cancers are found...
Introduction: India lacks data on national level adaptation of oral cancer screening measures and bu...
INTRODUCTION: The menace of oral cancer has become a public health concern and its prevalence is inc...
Background: The 'organ distribution' of cancer is often strikingly dissimilar in different groups o...
BACKGROUND: Cancer of the oral cavity is one of the commonest cancers in India. Use of smokeless to...
Oral cancer is generally preceded by some benign lesions for a varying length of time. Many of them ...
Background In India, 72% of the population resides in rural areas and 30-40% of cancers are found in...
Mouth cancer (143-145 ICD-9) is a major health problem in many parts of the world. While its inciden...
Oral cancer is a burden in the Indian subcontinent and ranks top three types of cancer in the countr...
INTRODUCTION: The menace of oral cancer has become a public health concern and its prevalence is inc...