“…Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, and >500,000 new OSCC patients are diagnosed every year (Sasahira, Kirita, & Kuniyasu, 2014; Siegel, Miller, & Jemal, 2018). Cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption and betel nut chewing are major risk factors for OSCC (Beynon et al, 2018; Dhull, Atri, Dhankhar, Chauhan, & Kaushal, 2018; Madathil et al, 2016). Despite the improvement of clinical therapeutic methods, OSCC has an unfavourable prognosis, with a 5‐year survival rate of approximately 50% (Rivera, Oliveira, Costa, Rossi, & Leme, 2017).…”