Last year, more than 70,000 people in the United States were diagnosed with head and neck cancers, and its rates have steadily risen worldwide. These cancers arise from squamous epithelial cells ...
Oral cancer is a type of cancer that develops on the lips, tongue, or the lining of the mouth (usually squamous cell carcinoma).
Opioids are widely used to relieve the pain associated with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), but tolerance and undesired effects often limit their use. EGFR is commonly amplified in oral cancer ...
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What is oral cancer?

Oral cancer often shows up as a sore or pain in the mouth that won't go away. Using tobacco and drinking alcohol are big risk ...
Discover how saliva testing detects oral and systemic diseases early. Learn about the mouth-body connection and the power of salivary biomarkers. [ ...
A structural equation model identified the postoperative effects that are correlated with quality of life for patients with oral cancer.