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  1. Dysplasia Should Not Be Ignored in Lichenoid Mucositis
  2. Abstract 5306: p16INH4astatus helps predict clinical outcome of dysplasia in the oral cavity irrespective of HPV status
  3. Abstract 3265: Characterization of epithelial oral dysplasia in non-smokers: working towards precision medicine
  4. Should severe epithelial dysplasia be treated?
  5. Characterization of Epithelial Progenitors in Normal Human Palatine Tonsils and Their HPV16 E6/E7-Induced Perturbation
  6. Abstract A13: Quantitative pathology toolbox: Improvement in prediction of progression risk for oral premalignant lesions using both interactive and automated image analysis
  7. Optical Coherence Tomography and Autofluorescence Imaging of Human Tonsil
  8. Targeting of chemoprevention to high-risk potentially malignant oral lesions: Challenges and opportunities
  9. Abstract 3251: Assessing risk markers for oral cancer recurrence
  10. Abstract 3256: Variation in treatment of severe oral dysplasia: Knowledge translation in the COOLS trial points to a pressing concern
  11. Effect of chorus normal angle on dynamic evolution of radiation belt energetic electrons
  12. Automated classification of oral premalignant lesions using image cytometry and Random Forests-based algorithms
  13. Decision making on detection and triage of oral mucosa lesions in community dental practices: screening decisions and referral
  14. Influence of fluorescence on screening decisions for oral mucosal lesions in community dental practices
  15. Fluorescence Visualization and Imaging: A Tool for Improving Patient Outcomes for Oral and (Hopefully) Other Cancers
  16. Gender- and ethnicity-specific survival trends of oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers in British Columbia
  17. High throughput image cytometry for detection of suspicious lesions in the oral cavity
  18. Abstract 3567: Loss of heterozygosity (LOH) profiles predict oral cancer recurrence in the Oral Cancer Recurrence Prediction Cohort
  19. Long non-coding RNAs are expressed in oral mucosa and altered in oral premalignant lesions
  20. Squamous cell carcinoma and precursor lesions: diagnosis and screening in a technical era
  21. Abstract 4677: The differences among various age groups of oral cancers in British Columbia
  22. Fluorescence-guided surgical resection of oral cancer reduces recurrence
  23. Progress in Early Detection and Management of Oral Dysplasia: Components for a Multifaceted Progression Risk Model
  24. Abstract 2901: Visualization and delineation of high-risk fields in the oral cavity
  25. Fluorescence Visualization and Oral Lesion Risk
  26. Trends in oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancer incidence of human papillomavirus (HPV)-related and HPV-unrelated sites in a multicultural population
  27. Multiple pathways in the FGF signaling network are frequently deregulated by gene amplification in oral dysplasias
  28. Genomic imbalances in precancerous tissues signal oral cancer risk
  29. Oral Cancer Screening in a High-Risk Underserved Community: Vancouver Downtown Eastside
  30. Direct fluorescence visualization of clinically occult high-risk oral premalignant disease using a simple hand-held device
  31. Simple device for the direct visualization of oral-cavity tissue fluorescence
  32. Multiple Microalterations Detected at High Frequency in Oral Cancer
  33. Alteration ofAKAP220, an upstream component of the Rb pathway, in oral carcinogenesis
  34. OCGR array: an oral cancer genomic regional array for comparative genomic hybridization analysis
  35. Overexpression of LRP12, a gene contained within an 8q22 amplicon identified by high-resolution array CGH analysis of oral squamous cell carcinomas
  36. Oral lichen planus: progress in understanding its malignant potential and the implications for clinical management
  37. Molecular Markers of Oral Premalignant Lesion Risk
  38. Increased allelic loss in toluidine blue-positive oral premalignant lesions
  39. Novel regions of amplification on 8q distinct from the MYC locus and frequently altered in oral dysplasia and cancer
  40. An Efficient Method for the Assessment of DNA Quality of Archival Microdissected Specimens
  41. A High Frequency of Allelic Loss in Oral Verrucous Lesions May Explain Malignant Risk
  42. Increased genetic damage in oral leukoplakia from high risk sites
  43. High Frequency of Allelic Loss in Dysplastic Lichenoid Lesions
  44. The value of placental glutathione S-transferase and γ-glutamyl transpetidase as markers of altered foci during hamster pouch carcinogenesis