oral cancer

Implant placement in oral squamous cells carcinoma patients treated with chemoradiotherapy: “Sapienza Head and Neck Unit” clinical recommendations

Abstract. – OBJECTIVE: To date, the treatment of patients affected by head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is highly challenging for clinicians. Possible therapies are surgical resection of the tumor mass, radiotherapy, chemotherapy or, more often, a combined treatment that inevitably affects both normal and tumor cells. Consequently, patients’ anatomy and functions become reduced or altered. Nowadays the functional restoration is significantly improved thanks to the innovation in prosthetic rehabilitation and in radiotherapy.

Tobacco, alcohol and family history of cancer as risk factors of oral squamous cell carcinoma: case-control retrospective study

The aim of the study is to observe retrospectively the correlation between Oral
Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) and risk factors; including tobacco, alcohol and Family History
of Cancer (FHC). A total of 478 patients were included retrospectively from the database of the
Department of Oral Sciences and Maxillofacial Surgery, Sapienza University of Rome. A Test
Group (TG) consisted of 239 patients with a confirmed diagnosis of OSCC. A Control Group (CG)
consisted of 239 patients without history and/or diagnosis of oral cancer. The logistic regression

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