Oral squamous cell carcinoma represents the sixth most common cancer causing 7000 patients die from this type of cancer each year. Incidence is higher in the male sex because men typically consume more alcohol and smoke than women do in most countries, predominant location in tongue and gingiva. This historical study explores the ways in which our knowledge of oral cancer has changed throughout time. It aims to determine if the apparent reduced frequency of oral cancer in antiquity stems from misreadings of antiquated medical literature or from the lack of contemporary environmental and lifestyle factors. In summary, the review highlights the significance of comprehending the past course of oral cancer diagnosis and treatment to improve existing procedures and direct future research endeavors.
ANALYSIS OF THE LITERATURE ABOUT MOUTH CANCER
Meme' L.;
2024-01-01
Abstract
Oral squamous cell carcinoma represents the sixth most common cancer causing 7000 patients die from this type of cancer each year. Incidence is higher in the male sex because men typically consume more alcohol and smoke than women do in most countries, predominant location in tongue and gingiva. This historical study explores the ways in which our knowledge of oral cancer has changed throughout time. It aims to determine if the apparent reduced frequency of oral cancer in antiquity stems from misreadings of antiquated medical literature or from the lack of contemporary environmental and lifestyle factors. In summary, the review highlights the significance of comprehending the past course of oral cancer diagnosis and treatment to improve existing procedures and direct future research endeavors.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.