A paradigm shift in the prevention and diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma
Jan‐Michaél Hirsch,
Ronak Sandy,
Bengt Hasséus
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundOral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a widespread disease with only 50%–60% 5‐year survival. Individuals with potentially malignant precursor lesions are at high risk.MethodsSurvival could be increased by effective, affordable, and simple screening methods, along with a shift from incisional tissue biopsies to non‐invasive brush biopsies for cytology diagnosis, which are easy to perform in primary care. Along with the explainable, fast, and objective artificial intelligence characterisation of cell… Show more
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