Oral Precancer
Diagnosis and Management of Potentially Malignant Disorders

By (author) P Thomson

ISBN13: 9781444335743

Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

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Published: 30/03/2012

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Description
Without early detection, oral cancer is deadly. Protect your patients by applying the latest clinical interventions. Rates of new oral cancer cases continue to increase and mortality rates remain alarmingly high. Oral cancer may be preceded by clinically identifiable precancerous changes in the oral mucosa, which offer a therapeutic window of opportunity to intervene and halt disease progression to carcinoma development. Written and edited by prominent researchers in the field, Oral Precancer: Reviews current scientific research on precancer conditions of the oral cavity providing evidence-based analysis of the nature and behavior of potentially malignant and deforming oral diseases Explains the principles of prevention, diagnosis and management of potentially malignant disorders of the oral cavity Details a practical and reliable interventional treatment strategy to facilitate early diagnosis and effective treatment of both precancer and early invasive carcinoma Contains a chapter devoted to illustrative case histories, high-quality, color, clinical photos, reference sections in each chapter listing relevant review articles, and more From start to finish, Oral Precancer offers undergraduate students, clinicians, and professors an invaluable resource to minimise the morbidity and mortality of this most significant and life threatening of oral conditions.
List of Contributors Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction General Introduction Epidemiology Prevention Treatment Strategies Terminology Summary References 2. Structure and Function of Oral Mucosa Introduction Applied Anatomy of the Oral Cavity Function of the Oral Mucosa The Microanatomy of Oral Mucosa Regional Variation of Oral Mucosa Oral Epithelial Cell Kinetics Oral Epithelial Cell Proliferative Activity Anatomical Site Predilection for Oral Carcinogenesis Summary References 3. Oral Carcinogenesis Introduction Oral Cancer and Precancer The ‘Progression Model’ for Oral Cancer Aetiology and Risk Factors Patient and Risk Factor Profiling Summary References 4. Clinical Presentation of Oral Precancer Introduction Clinical Terminology Precancerous (Premalignant) Lesions Precancerous (Premalignant) Conditions Multiple Lesion Disease Summary References 5. Diagnostic Methods Introduction Screening Clinical Examination Techniques Vital Tissue Staining Light Based Detection Systems Brush Biopsy and Exfoliative Cytology Clinical Diagnosis in Practice Summary References 6. Pathological Aspects of Oral Precancer Introduction Biopsy Techniques The Role of the Pathologist Histopathological Features of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders Grading of Dysplasia Limitations in Conventional Pathological Techniques Summary References 7. Management of Oral Precancer Introduction Risk Factor Modification Observation versus Intervention Medical Treatment Surgical Treatment Interventional Laser Surgery Combined Treatment Modalities Patient Follow Up and Surveillance Summary References 8. Clinical Outcome Introduction Clinical Outcome Studies Patient Cohort Studies Definitions of Clinical Outcome Newcastle Patient Cohort Studies Patient Follow Up Prediction of Clinical Outcome Summary References 9. Malignant Transformation and Oral Cancer Development Introduction The Risk of Progression to Oral Carcinoma Malignant Transformation versus Oral Cancer Development Interventional Laser Surgery and Oral Cancer Prevention The Newcastle 10 Year Follow Up Study High and Low Risk Patients Clinical Signs of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Diagnosis and Management of ‘Unexpected Malignancy’ Prognosis for the ‘Transformed Patient’ Summary References 10. The Future Introduction Prevention of Oral Precancer Early Diagnosis of Potentially Malignant Disease Interventional Management Strategies in the Future Individualised Patient Treatments – Biomarkers and Targeted Chemoprevention Future Research Directions Summary References 11. Case Histories Introduction Diagnosis of Unexpected Malignancy Multiple Lesion Disease Responding to Conservative Management Multiple Lesion Disease Requiring Repeated Laser Treatments Proliferative Verrucous Leukoplakia Localised Oral Lichenoid Reaction Multiple Oral Lichenoid Reactions Widespread Dysplastic Oral Lichenoid Reactions An Immunosuppressed Patient Chronic Hyperplastic Candidosis Tobacco Associated Hyperkeratosis Malignant Transformation in Longstanding Non-erosive Lichen Planus Summary 12. Conclusions Oral Cancer Potentially Malignant Disorders Clinical Management Patient Care Pathways Public Health Strategies Future Directions Index
  • Dentistry
  • Oncology
  • Oral Cancer
  • Professional & Vocational
Height:285
Width:221
Spine:18
Weight:885.00
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