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Oral Cavity Cancers

2012
Patients should undergo a comprehensive oral examination, biopsy, and imaging studies for staging and treatment planning. Computed tomography (CT) scan is commonly used to evaluate the local extent of the tumor and regional spread to cervical lymph nodes.
Keith Unger   +3 more
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Factors influencing body image in posttreatment oral cavity cancer patients

Psycho-Oncology, 2019
The purpose of this study of posttreatment oral cavity cancer (OCC) patients was to identify factors associated with self‐reported overall body image, perceived attractiveness, and dissatisfaction with body appearance.
Ya-Lan Chang   +4 more
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Early Diagnosis of Oral Cavity Cancers

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2006
Dentists, primary care physicians, and otolaryngologists should continue to perform complete oral cavity examinations and should be aware of high-risk populations for oral cavity carcinomas. Oral cavity carcinoma is the sixth most common cancer and is often detected in later stages. By using the modalities of physical examination, brush biopsies, vital
Prairie Neeley, Robinson   +1 more
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Radiation Therapy for Oral Cavity Cancer

Dental Clinics of North America, 1990
Radiation therapy, using both external beam and brachytherapy, is one of the mainstays of treatment for oral cavity cancers. For early lip, tongue, and floor of mouth lesions, radiation alone is highly effective and produces an excellent functional result.
L B, Harrison, D E, Fass
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Cancer of the oral cavity

The American Journal of Surgery, 1970
Summary The charts of 521 patients with cancer of the oral cavity and clinically negative necks on initial examination were reviewed. No patient had complete elective treatment to the neck. In 27.4 per cent of the patients the neck was partially irradiated in conjunction with treatment to the primary lesion.
Richard H. Jesse   +3 more
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Oral-Cutaneous Stomas for Oral Cavity Cancer

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
The oral-cutaneous stoma should be considered in two situations: (1) in the patient who has received radiation therapy for a large floor of the mouth cancer, but who then requires a composite resection including the lateral portion of the mandible and more than 50% of the oral tongue (past the midline); and (2) in the patient who requires resection of ...
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Prognostic value of non-smoking, non-alcohol drinking status in oral cavity cancer

Clinical Oral Investigations, 2021
J. Adeoye   +5 more
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Induction Chemotherapy for Advanced Oral Cavity Cancer

Current Oncology Reports, 2021
T. B. de Oliveira   +3 more
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Cancer of the Posterior Oral Cavity

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1977
Attempts to describe squamous cancers in this region are often frustrated by the simple fact that these cancers do not respect the limits of the anatomic description. There are no lymphatic or other barriers to the spread of cancer in this region, and growths can extend from one site to another without restriction.
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Oral cavity cancer

2022
P. Ronan O'Connell   +2 more
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