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Detecting crucial signs and symptoms during initial oral screening significantly enhances patient survival rates. Contributing factors to elevated mortality and morbidity include socioeconomic elements, insufficient public awareness, as well as basic medical shortages. While visual examination is conventionally employed to In the presence of risk factors, keep track of client survival, its clinical utility is limited.
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This Review focuses on the pressing global healthcare concerns surrounding the high prevalence of oral carcinoma and its late-stage detection. The World Health Organization (WHO) prioritizes early diagnosis and prevention of oral cancer, emphasizing the significance of timely oral screenings for understanding disease prognosis.
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This Review focuses on the pressing global healthcare concerns surrounding the high prevalence of oral carcinoma and its late-stage detection. The World Health Organization (WHO) prioritizes early diagnosis and prevention of oral cancer, emphasizing the significance of timely oral screenings for understanding disease prognosis.
Dr Abikesh Prasada Kumar Mahapatra
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This page is a summary of: Recent Trends in Screening of Oral Cancer, International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, January 2024, International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences,
DOI: 10.22376/ijpbs.2024.15.1.p72-87.
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