2016
DOI: 10.5152/imj.2016.84756
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The Effect of Correlation Between Prognostic Factors and Long-Term Mortality in Tongue Cancers

Abstract: The incidence of head and neck cancer is increasing in many parts of the world. Oral cavity cancer comprises approximately 3% of all types of cancer, and tongue cancer is the most common type of oral cavity cancer (1). Because a reliable epidemiological study has not yet been conducted, it is not possible to give a clear description of this subject in our country. Although head and neck cancer is usually diagnosed in the sixth decade of the patient's life, the prevalence among young patients (younger than 40 y… Show more

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