Chemoradiation in Unresectable Oral Cavity Cancer: A Myth or Reality!
Objective Earlier studies have shown that chemoradiation (CTRT) has benefits in the head-and-neck cancer, but how far it is true for oral cavity subset that has not been exactly explored.
Vijay Maruti Patil +9 more
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Autofluorescence lifetime augmented reality as a means for real-time robotic surgery guidance in human patients. [PDF]
Due to loss of tactile feedback the assessment of tumor margins during robotic surgery is based only on visual inspection, which is neither significantly sensitive nor specific.
Bec, J +11 more
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Oral Epithelial Dysplasia: A Narrative Review on Histological Grading, Computer-aided Diagnostics and Treatment Approaches [PDF]
Head and Neck (H&N) cancer represents a significant global health burden, ranking sixth among all cancer types worldwide, with a particularly high prevalence in developing countries.
Taibur Rahman, Lipi B Mahanta
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INTRODUCTION: Cancers are the second main cause of morbidity worldwide, but robust information on lip, oral cavity, and pharynx cancers in Brazil is lacking.
Daniel Volpato Romagna +8 more
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Trends in frequency and prevalence of oral cancer and oral squamous cell carcinoma in mexicans. A 20 years retrospective study [PDF]
Objective. To establish the time trends of the frequency and prevalence of oral cavity cancer in regard to age and gender in a 20-years (time period 1989 ? 2008) cohort of Mexicans. Design and Setting.
Gaitán Cepeda, Luis Alberto +2 more
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Analysis of postoperative complications of oral cavity cancer: A cohort study
Background: Oral cancer treatment consists of surgical resection, neck dissection and reconstruction. Postoperative complications influence overall surgical outcome, increase costs and hospital stay.
Prakhar Katta +3 more
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Evaluation of A Post-Treatment Follow-Up Program in Patients with Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma [PDF]
Objectives The duration and the frequency of follow-up after treatment of oral squamous cell carcinoma are not standardized in the current literature.
Guentsch, Arndt +5 more
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Screening for Oral Cavity Cancer: A 1-year Experience of a Regional Hospital in Taiwan
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to analyze the risk factors affecting precancerous lesions, and cancer of oral cavity, and to assess efficacy of visual screening for oral mucosal lesions. Methods: The medical records of patients older than
Tzu-Hang Chi +2 more
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Structural validation of oral mucosal tissue using optical coherence tomography [PDF]
Background: Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive optical technology using near-infrared light to produce cross-sectional tissue images with lateral resolution.
Al-Delayme, R +5 more
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Background: The use of tobacco, especially smokeless variety, is common and culturally accepted among Indian women. Hence, oral cavity cancers rank as the fourth most common cancers among Indian women.
Gauravi A Mishra +4 more
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