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AbstractThe management of oral cancer is a multidisciplinary endeavour, as each patient presents the treating clinicians with a unique set of challenges the management of which impacts on both survival and quality of life. This article focuses on the management of oral cancer. We highlight the epidemiology and risk factors for oral cancer in Australia,
Wong, TSC, Wiesenfeld, D
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Background Chewing of tobacco related stuff has gained the social acceptance due to which there is dramatic increase in the incidence of oral cancer and oral precancer. As we proceed more towards the rural areas incidence is increases.
Nandu Meshram +3 more
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Background Targeting mitochondrial oncoproteins presents a new concept in the development of effective cancer therapeutics. ATAD3A is a nuclear-encoded mitochondrial enzyme contributing to mitochondrial dynamics, cholesterol metabolism, and signal ...
Liwei Lang +11 more
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Multiple treatment approaches have been undertaken to reduce the incidence of recurrence in solid/multicystic ameloblastoma (SMA), both conservative and radical. A network meta-analysis (NMA) was conducted to assess and compare the effectiveness of these
Faqi Nurdiansyah Hendra +4 more
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Salvage surgery with second free flap reconstruction for recurrent oral squamous cell carcinoma
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the results of the reconstruction using the second free flap following resection of recurrent oral squamous cell carcinoma(OSCC).
Tae-Young Jung +4 more
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As the main derivative of paclitaxel, 7-Epitaxol is known to a have higher stability and cytotoxicity. However, the anticancer effect of 7-Epitaxol is still unclear.
V. Bharath Kumar +7 more
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ABC of oral health: Oral cancer [PDF]
Most mouth cancer is oral squamous cell carcinoma. This is uncommon in the developed world, except in parts of France, but is common in the developing world, particularly South East Asia and Brazil. It is mainly seen in men over middle age (though it is increasing in younger people), tobacco users, and lower socioeconomic groups.
C, Scully, S, Porter
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Cancer cell survival under metabolic stress is a critical step for metastasis. Here, the authors show that under glucose deprivation, Snail, a key regulator of the metastatic process, promotes survival by diverting glucose to the pentose phosphate ...
Nam Hee Kim +20 more
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Targeting transcription of MCL-1 sensitizes HER2-amplified breast cancers to HER2 inhibitors
Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 gene (HER2) is focally amplified in approximately 20% of breast cancers. HER2 inhibitors alone are not effective, and sensitizing agents will be necessary to move away from a reliance on heavily toxic ...
Konstantinos V. Floros +10 more
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Oral microbiota and oral cancer: Review
In this review, we draw attention and discuss the risk factors and causes of the development of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) focusing on oral microbiota. Recently, a breakthrough in the study of cancer has been the discovery of the relationship between the presence of certain types of bacteria and the development of cancer in the human body ...
Mariam Z. Kakabadze +4 more
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