The Oral Cancer

Authors

  • Sittichai Tantipasawasin Chonburi hospital
  • Pattira Tantipasawasin Faculty of Medicine , Burapha university

Abstract

The 95 percents of oral cancer are squarmous cell carcinoma. The National Cancer Institution of Thailand reported in 2014, oral cancer was the sixth most common malignancy in male and the tenth most common malignancy in female. The early stage of oral cancer can be cure and the morbidity is less. Oral cancer screening program for the early detection have proved the most effective strategy for safe the life.

Author Biographies

Sittichai Tantipasawasin, Chonburi hospital

chairman of oral and maxillofacial surgery department

Pattira Tantipasawasin, Faculty of Medicine , Burapha university

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery

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2022-01-05