Asian Pac J Cancer Prev, 15 (24), 10705-10711
IntroductionSquamous cell carcinomas encompass approximately 95% of all oral malignancies. Oral cancer holds the sixth position in cancer incidence ranking worldwide (Albano et al., 2013;Baykara et al., 2013). Squamous cell carcinoma (SSC) of the tongue has historically been shown to be associated with a poor prognosis , much more an aggressive biological and clinical behavior and a high metastatic potential (Jones et al., 1992; BrandweinGensler et al., 2005;Kademani et al., 2005;Bell et al., 2007;Montoro et al., 2008). Patients with premalignant lesions and early stage cancers have a high rate of survival, but the vast majority of Stages III and IV cases are fatal (Zwetyenga et al., 2003;Massano et al., 2006;Montoro et al., 2008).The prognosis of SCC depends on a series of factors such as proliferative activity of the tumor,