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Oral cavity cancer

Dikshit RP, Kanhere S Cancer patterns of lung, oropharynx and oral cavity cancer in relation to gas exposure at Bhopal. Cancer Causes Control 10(6) 627-636, 1999... [Pg.486]

Key words dental, oral cavity, cancer, microorganisms, materials characterization, enamel, caries, polarized Raman spectroscopy, optical coherence tomography, clinic, fibre optics... [Pg.263]

Kim KS, Yoon JH, Kim JK, Back SJ, Eling TE, Lee WJ, Ryu JH, Lee JG, Lee JH, Yoo JB. Cyclooxygenase inhibitors induce apoptosis in oral cavity cancer cells by increased expression of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug-activated gene. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 2004 325 1298-1303. [Pg.305]

Oral cavity cancers have been associated with cigarettes, alcohol, and chewing tobacco or snuff or betel nut quid (popular in parts of Asia). Cancer of the oral cavity is not common in the Western world but frequently found in some developing countries including India, where it accounts for approximately 8% of all malignancies. Risk factors associated with oral cancers include excessive alcohol consumption, although the effects of alcohol are sometimes hard to differentiate from tobacco use since persons... [Pg.1227]

Dental/maxillofacial surgery. Surgery relating to the teeth, jaw, face, and its structures. Studies in these areas include acute and chronic dental pain, oral cavity cancer, oral facial pain, oral medicine, and saliva and salivary gland dysfunction. [Pg.9]

Goerres GW, Schmid DT, Schuknecht B, Eyrich GK (2006) Bone invasion in patients with oral cavity cancer comparison of conventional CT with PET/CT and SPECT/CT. Radiology... [Pg.181]

KB oral cavity cancer, MCF-7, and FI187-small cell lung cancer. [Pg.305]

Oral cavity cancers can be subdivided into the following areas the buccal and gingival mucosa, the upper alveolus and lower alveolus, the hard palate, the tongue,... [Pg.185]

Tian YM, Tian HJ, Zhang GY, Dai YR (2003) Effects of Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb 761) on hydroxyl radical-induced thymocyte apoptosis and on age-related thymic atrophy and peripheral immune dysfunctions in mice. Mech Ageing Dev 124(8-9) 977-983 Kim KS, Rhee KH, Yoon JH, Lee JG, Lee JH, Yoo JB (2005) Ginkgo biloba extract (EGb 761) induces apoptosis by the activation of caspase-3 in oral cavity cancer cells. Oral Oncol 41(4) 383-389.doi 10.1016/j.oialoncology. 2004.09.013... [Pg.4730]

Retinoids, isothiocyanates and tea polyphenols have been identified as possible chemopreventive agents for cancers of the lung and oral cavity. While a number of trials have been conducted with retinoids or (3-carotene, the results were ambiguous and the causes are still being debated. [Pg.1075]

However, the normal cells that line the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract, and cells of the gonads, bone marrow, hair follicles, and lymph tissue are also rapidly dividing cells and are usually affected by these drugs. Thus, antineoplastic drugs may affect normal as well as malignant (cancerous) cells. [Pg.583]

De Stefani, A. et al., Improved survival with perilymphatic interleukin 2 in patients with resectable squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity and oropharynx, Cancer, 95, 90, 2002. [Pg.168]

Fillies T, Werkmeister R, Packeisen J, Brandt B, Morin P, Weingart D, Joos U, Buerger H (2006) Cytokeratin 8/18 expression indicates a poor prognosis in squamous cell carcinomas of the oral cavity. BMC Cancer 6 10... [Pg.126]

The lARC has determined that there is sufficient evidence for carcinogenicity of acetaldehyde to experimental animals. One limited epidemiological study that found an increased relative frequency of bronchial and oral cavity tumors among nine cancer cases in aldehyde-exposed workers provided inadequate evidence for human carcinogenicity." Acetaldehyde is considered to be possibly carcinogenic to humans. ... [Pg.13]

According to the lARC, sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity for alcoholic beverages has been established in humans." Epidemiological studies clearly indicate that consumption of alcoholic beverages is causally related to cancers of the oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, and liver. Since the lARC evaluation, evidence has accumulated for an asso-... [Pg.309]

Eckardt A, Wildfang I, Rades D, et al. Mulicenter phase II study of preoperative concurrent paclitaxel, carboplatin and radiotherapy in stage III/IV resectable cancer of the oropharynx and oral cavity an interim analysis (abstract 1658). Pro Am Soc Clin Oncol 2000 19 420a. [Pg.90]


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