Results and prognosis of cancer in and about the oral cavitySALIVARY STONESCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPYENERGY DISPERSIVE SPECTROSCOPYX-RAY DIFFRACTIONHYDROXYAPATITEWHITLOCKITETen salivary stones in the human submandibular gland were investigated by scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectroscopy (SEM-EDS...
Oral contraceptives and prognosis in breast cancer: Effects of duration, latency, recency, age at first use and relation to parity and body mass index in y... Oral contraceptives and prognosis in breast cancer: effects of duration, latency, recency, age at first use and relation to parity ...
Construction of an abnormal glycosylation risk model and its application in predicting the prognosis of patients with head and neck cancer Yihan Gao ,Wenjing Li &Songlin Piao Article 18 December 2023|Open Access KRT13 and UPK1B for differential diagnosis between metastatic lung carcinoma from oral ...
Publication » P143 Angiogenesis and prognosis in oral cavity cancer a study of 53 patients.doi:10.1016/S1744-7895(07)70422-4F. MatosL. BrandãaoF. DiasR. LimaM. do Carmo CarvalhoElsevier LtdOral Oncology Supplement
Background Head and neck cancers (HNC) are relatively common and often very serious diseases in both dogs and humans. Neoplasms originating in the head and neck region are a heterogeneous group. HNC often has an unfavourable prognosis and the proximity of the tissue structures renders extirpation ...
While oral cancer makes up only three percent of all cancer diagnoses in the United States, it’s important to be aware of the symptoms and risks.
Prognostic and Clinicopathological Significance of E-Cadherin in Pancreatic Cancer Patients: A Meta-Analysis , we performed a meta-analysis to evaluate the effects of E-cadherin expression on the prognosis and clinicopathological characteristics of pancreatic cancer... P Wang,Z Zhu - 《Frontiers in On...
At 5 years, the cause-specific survival rate was 83.5% for oral tongue cancer versus 94.1% for other oral cavity subsites (Fig. 1) (HR, 3.04; 95% CI, 2.66–3.76; P < .0001). Figure 1 Open in figure viewerPowerPoint Actuarial survival of patients with stage I and II squamous cell...
1,2 Carcinogen exposure, diet, and pre-existing medical conditions may all play a role, individually or in combination, in the development of oral cancer. The synergistic effect of tobacco smoking and alcohol use represents the dominant risk factor,1,2 although smokeless tobacco is a major ...
C6orf141 (Chromosome 6 open reading frame 141) is a novel gene, and its role in oral cancer progression remains unclear. C6orf141 expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and adjacent normal tissues from 428 patients was examined through immunoh