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EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF ORAL CANCER WITH FLUORESCENCE: CLINICAL CASE
Prof. Silvio Abati
Associate Professor of Odontostomatological Diseases University Vita-Salute San Raffaele of Milan
Early detection of cancer oral squamouscell, the cancer that originates from the epithelium of the oral mucosa, reduces morbidity and increases the survival of patients. Histopathological analysis of suspected lesions is the gold standard...
PERIODONTITIS AS A RISK FOR ORAL CANCER: A CASE – CONTROL STUDY
ABSTRACT
Background:
The aetiology of oral cancer is multifactorial, as various risk factors (genetics, socioeconomic and lifestyle factors) contribute to its development.
Data in the literature suggest that people with periodontal disease have an increased risk of developing oral cancer, and the severity of periodontitis correlates with the appearance of oral squamous cell carcinoma.
The aim of this...
The stages of dysplasia and the use of fluorescence in preventive screening – Clinical Tips
Oral cancer is cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat. It belongs to a larger group of cancers called head and neck cancers. Most develop in the squamous cells found in your mouth, tongue, and lips.
Oral cancer is one of the most frequent cancers globally: in 2018, oral cancer occurred...
60 seconds to save a life, article – 2019
Have you ever diagnosed a mouth, head or neck cancer? Any one of us could be responsible for identifying a head or neck cancer and play a role in getting early treatment for a patient and even helping to save a life.
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