Abstract:Background: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) accounts for 90 % of
oral cancers. If a necessary intervention before tumorigenesis could be
conducted, the current 60% 5-year survival rate would be expected to be
majorly improved. This fact motivates the search for developing a highly
sensitive and specific in vitro diagnostic method to conduct rapid OSCC
screening. Method: Serum samples from 819 volunteers, consisted of 241
healthy contrast (HC) and 578 OSCC patients, were collected, and their
metabolic profi… Show more
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