2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-019-0745-1
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Hidden intra-mandibular carcinoma cuniculatum appearing in a patient with metastatic prostate cancer: a case report

Abstract: Background Whereas the incidence of cancers increases, overall survival of cancerous patients improves. Preventing the onset of second primary cancer is a new public health challenge and requires a special attention from organ specialists. We report a rare case of carcinoma cuniculatum in a context of metastatic prostate cancer. No case was previously described. Diagnosis delay of carcinoma cuniculatum is frequent and particularly in case of endophytic intra-osseous topography. The aim of this cas… Show more

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“…Patients affected by OCC span a broad age range (7 to 92 years), but the majority are in the sixth decade of life 3,12 . A slight male preponderance has been reported; however, recent studies show a slight female predilection 3,5,6,8,13,14 . This female predominance is noteworthy as OSCC generally demonstrates male predominance 3 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients affected by OCC span a broad age range (7 to 92 years), but the majority are in the sixth decade of life 3,12 . A slight male preponderance has been reported; however, recent studies show a slight female predilection 3,5,6,8,13,14 . This female predominance is noteworthy as OSCC generally demonstrates male predominance 3 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%