2022
DOI: 10.1177/01455613221100034
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Oral Tongue Spontaneous Tumor Regression after Biopsy: A Case Report and Genomic Profile

Abstract: Spontaneous regression of a neoplasm is a rare oncologic phenomenon. Certain neoplasms, such as melanomas and neuroblastomas, display this phenomenon. To date, spontaneous regression of oral cavity squamous cell carcinomas has been documented in only a handful of case reports. We present a novel case of spontaneous regression of an oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma following biopsy. We discuss the tumor’s unique genetic profile, immune response to cancer, and review the literature on possible mechanisms of s… Show more

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“…Treatment alternatives encompass surgical intervention, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a blend of these approaches. [1][2][3] In the latest release of the World Health Organization's Classification of Tumours of the Head and Neck, which followed the 2017 fourth edition, significant modifications have been implemented. Specifically, the fifth chapter, titled "Tumours of the oral cavity and mobile tongue," introduces a new category called Non-neoplastic Lesions, encompassing two additional entries: necrotizing sialo metaplasia and melanoacanthoma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment alternatives encompass surgical intervention, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a blend of these approaches. [1][2][3] In the latest release of the World Health Organization's Classification of Tumours of the Head and Neck, which followed the 2017 fourth edition, significant modifications have been implemented. Specifically, the fifth chapter, titled "Tumours of the oral cavity and mobile tongue," introduces a new category called Non-neoplastic Lesions, encompassing two additional entries: necrotizing sialo metaplasia and melanoacanthoma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%