It is oncologically safe to use the submental flap for reconstruction. Here’s a look at whether it’s oncologically safe to use the submental flap for reconstruction of oral cavity cancer defects.
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It is oncologically safe to use the submental flap for reconstruction. Here’s a look at whether it’s oncologically safe to use the submental flap for reconstruction of oral cavity cancer defects.
A look at the temporal trends demographics, treatment, and prognosis of oral cavity cancer over a 40-year period.
Perineural invasion has been validated an important pathologic diagnosis in OCSCC that should be carefully examined because it significantly contributes to prognosis and oncologic management.
Patients with T1 and T2N0 oral tongue cancer are likely to benefit a from specimen-driven margin assessment
Is elective neck dissection beneficial for patients with oral cavity squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the maxillary alveolus or the hard palate to predict occult metastasis?
Quality initiative aims to give physicians feedback on their diagnosis and treatment of patients with oral cavity cancers