نتایج جستجو برای: oral and pharyngeal cancer

تعداد نتایج: 17136876  

Journal: :iranian journal of cancer prevention 0
saurabh rambiharilal shrivastava dept. of community medicine, shri sathya sai medical college and research institute, kancheepuram, tamil nadu, india prateek saurabh shrivastava dept. of community medicine, shri sathya sai medical college and research institute, kancheepuram, tamil nadu, india jegadeesh ramasamy dept. of community medicine, shri sathya sai medical college and research institute, kancheepuram, tamil nadu, india

oral cancer has emerged as a significant cause of global public health concern in both developing and developed nations. multiple socio-demographic and habit-related risk factors have been attributed to causing oral cancer. a diverse array of challenges exists in the global campaign to address the burden of oral cancer. such challenges have served as barriers to the early diagnosis and treatmen...

2015
Kenro Kawada Tatsuyuki Kawano Taro Sugimoto Toshihiro Matsui Masafumi Okuda Taichi Ogo Yuuichiro Kume Yutaka Nakajima Katsumasa Saito Naoto Fujiwara Tairo Ryotokuji Yutaka Miyawaki Yutaka Tokairin Yasuaki Nakajima Kagami Nagai Takashi Ito

Aims: In order to observe the pharyngoesophageal junction, the trumpet maneuver with transnasal endoscopy was used. Its efficacy is reported here. Material and Methods: A 71-year-old man who underwent esophagectomy in esophageal cancer 2 years ago was admitted to our hospital with primary pharyngeal cancer. The type of upper endoscope used was EG-580NW (FUJI Film, Tokyo, Japan). The endoscope i...

2011
Margaret Scarlett Steven M. Roser Robert O. Greer

Editor's Note: Oral cancers occur in the lips, tongue, gingiva, floor of the mouth, oropharynx and tonsils, hypopharynx, salivary glands, nasopharynx, and other oral and pharyngeal areas. Over the last 30 years, the typical location of cancers within the oral cavity has changed. The overall 5-year survival rate for oral cancer is about 50%, and survival rates for cancers detected earlier are mu...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2010
Yann Gibert Laure Bernard Melanie Debiais-Thibaud Franck Bourrat Jean-Stephane Joly Karen Pottin Axel Meyer Sylvie Retaux David W Stock William R Jackman Pawat Seritrakul Gerrit Begemann Vincent Laudet

One of the goals of evolutionary developmental biology is to link specific adaptations to changes in developmental pathways. The dentition of cypriniform fishes, which in contrast to many other teleost fish species possess pharyngeal teeth but lack oral teeth, provides a suitable model to study the development of feeding adaptations. Here, we have examined the involvement of retinoic acid (RA) ...

2016
Sandra Walker Clare Bellhouse Christopher K Fairley Jade E Bilardi Eric P F Chow

BACKGROUND The pharynx is a common site of gonorrhoea among men who have sex with men (MSM) and may serve as a reservoir for infection, with saliva implicated in transmission possibly through oral sex, kissing, and rimming. Reducing sexual activities involving saliva may reduce pharyngeal gonorrhoea. This study aimed to explore MSM's views and knowledge of pharyngeal gonorrhoea and their willin...

2017
Laurence Shreenikumari Alahapperuma Eshani Anoja Fernando

Background: Diagnosis of cancer at an early stage improves prognosis following treatment. Unfortunately a large proportion of oral and pharyngeal cancer patients are diagnosed at late stages which require radical treatment with considerable morbidity and mortality. Many researchers have examined different types of delay that could occur between the onset of symptoms and diagnosis. The objective...

Journal: :Today's FDA : official monthly journal of the Florida Dental Association 2015
Henrietta L Logan Yi Guo John Marks

This is the third and final article in our series about oral and pharyngeal cancer (OPC) in Florida1, 2 for Today’s FDA. This article adds to the literature by examining and reporting on survival rates of OPC by geographic regions in Florida and identifies a group with poor survival. We also highlight the results of a targeted media campaign that was designed to increase OPC examinations among ...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2014
Asher A T Lim Tze Haur Wee Raymond C W Wong

INTRODUCTION Oral and pharyngeal cancers grouped together are the sixth most common cancer seen worldwide. Oral cancers are, however, relatively not common in Singapore. There are few published epidemiological studies of oral cancers seen in Singapore. This article is a retrospective study of oral cancer incidence in a major tertiary institution in Singapore from 1991 to 2001. MATERIALS AND M...

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