Genetic Alterations of C-MYC Proto-Oncogene and Their Involvement in the Occurrence and Progression of Oral Cavity Cancers in Senegal
Diao Ba,
Fatimata Mbaye,
Henri Diatta
et al.
Abstract:Background: Oral cancer is the 17th most common cancer worldwide, with a mortality rate of 1.8%. Their incidence varies considerably, with a clear prevalence in South Asian countries. In Africa, the mortality rate for cancers of the oral cavity is 1.3%. Senegal is a perfect illustration a perfect illustration of the seriousness and scale of this disease, with 177 new cases recorded in 2020, for a mortality rate of 1.4%. To add to the knowledge of the molecular mechanisms involved in the carcinogenesis of these… Show more
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