Abstract:Oral cancer is one of the most common malignancies worldwide, with a two- or three-fold prevalence among men than among women. Except for lifestyle-related risk factors including smoking, drinking, and betel chewing, family history is a major determinant of risk in the absence of exposure to carcinogens. Genes predicting the susceptibility to oral cancer are associated with cell proliferation, cell invasion, angiogenesis, and DNA repair. Few studies have investigated sex-dependent X-linked gene expression in o… Show more
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