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The incidence of oral cancer is influenced by a variety of recognized contributory factors. A proportion of these factors are national habits. As a consequence the Incidence varies enormously from country to country and between different racial groups in
Portelli, John M., Sultana, H.M.
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Abstract Cancer inequalities are wide and enduring, within countries between socio‐demographic groups and between countries. These are generated and sustained throughout the key phases of the cancer pathway, from investigation, clinical assessment, decision and access to treatment, and follow‐up care.
Wende C. Safari+6 more
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A casemix analysis of hospital admissions in six specialties for Barking & Havering Health Authority. [PDF]
To examine admission rates for Barking & Havering residents to six surgical specialties by first looking at elective, emergency and total workloads, then at the casemix of elective work using Healthcare Resource Groups.
Cook, Adam+2 more
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Applications of artificial intelligence‐driven microfluidics in medical laboratory science
The advancements in microfluidics and artificial intelligence are transforming the landscape of Medical Laboratory Science. This article systematically reviews the approaches and applications of AI‐driven microfluidics for analyzing cells, bacteria, nucleic acids, proteins, viruses, and cancer, while also addressing current challenges and proposing ...
Qingyang Jiang+9 more
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ABSTRACT Radiation therapy (RT) is a critical part of cancer treatment often accompanied by heightened anxiety, depression, and reduced life satisfaction. Although psycho‐oncological (PO) interventions and social support can alleviate distress, it is unclear whether patients' desire for PO intervention reflects temporary or ongoing distress and whether
Roni Laslo‐Roth+5 more
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Surgical Complications for Oral Cavity Cancer: Evaluating Hospital Performance
In this population‐based cohort study, which included 2,266 patients, a complicated postoperative course occurred in 13.9% and varied from 2.7% to 31.1% between hospitals. After correction for case‐mix and treatment variables, significant hospital variation remained.
Hanneke Doremiek van Oorschot+21 more
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Há décadas se conhece a importância de se obter margens livres de neoplasia quando da ressecção de neoplasias de boca. OBJETIVO: Correlacionar achados clínico-patológicos com status de margem cirúrgica em pacientes com carcinoma espinocelular da língua e
Fábio Muradás Girardi+2 more
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O encontro de fatores preditivos de metástase cervical seria de grande valia para o tratamento de pacientes com tumores de alto potencial metastatizante e com pescoço clinicamente negativo.
João Marcos Arantes Soares+4 more
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Interventions for the treatment of oral and oropharyngeal cancers: surgical treatment [PDF]
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Volume Outcome Relationships of Oropharyngeal Cancer Patients Undergoing Transoral Robotic Surgery
Volume outcome relationships of transoral robotic surgery (TORS) remain incompletely analyzed. In this national retrospective cohort study, we consistently found that patients receiving TORS at high‐volume centers in the United States experienced lower positive margin rates, reduced perioperative mortality, and increased overall survival than patients ...
Aaron Tucker, Craig Allen Bollig
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