2016
DOI: 10.5125/jkaoms.2016.42.6.325
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Surgical margins for the extirpation of oral cancer

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“…However, surgery is the main treatment in these cases. Surgical management involves the excision of the tumor mass in toto along with 1 cm of margin [ 10 ]. Treatment of oral cancer depends on the stage of cancer at the time of initial diagnosis, and the stages are determined with the help of the tumor, node, metastasis staging [ 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, surgery is the main treatment in these cases. Surgical management involves the excision of the tumor mass in toto along with 1 cm of margin [ 10 ]. Treatment of oral cancer depends on the stage of cancer at the time of initial diagnosis, and the stages are determined with the help of the tumor, node, metastasis staging [ 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mostrou-se um método útil, preciso e de baixo custo para avaliação volumétrica da lesão e sua extensão, possibilitando trazer mais segurança ao tratamento. Os métodos de planejamento virtual por meio de estudos de imagem se mostram ainda mais fundamentais considerando que, em casos de lesões tumorais em que se faz necessário margem de segurança, as margens congeladas (intra-operative frozen sections) não se mostram precisa em 100% das vezes 10 . Assim, os estudos volumétricos de lesões tumorais constituem um importante método de aprimoramento da análise morfológica da doença, podendo trazer mais precisão ao futuro tratamento.…”
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“…Despite the prevailing belief that leaving part of the tumor cells in the patient's body is the most common reason for OSCC treatment failure, there is still no clear definition of an adequate resection margin [31,32]. Resection margins are mostly classified as either positive (pPM), that means tumor "cut-through", close (pCM), or negative (pFM), with different definitions of the healthy tissue rim range [33]. The distance between the tumor border and surgical margin to gain the pFM vary in some studies [34] [11].…”
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