Call for papers: Oral Oncology I - Update in Epidemiology,Prevention and Diagnosis
This special issue explores barriers to early diagnosis, prognostic assessment, and treatment optimization in the context of oral cancer. It elucidates challenges encompassing health literacy, vulnerable patient cohorts, and the consequences of tobacco and alcohol consumption, among other topics. By examining these difficulties, we endeavour to augment comprehension of oral cancer risk factors, improve preventive strategies, accelerate early detection, and improve treatment outcomes, contributing to the global mitigation of oral cancer¿s impact. This special edition also serves as a pipeline for collaborative research and innovative management modalities, driving advancements in the domain of oral oncology.
Guest editors:
Luiz Kowalski, MD, PhD
University of Sao Paulo, SAO PAULO, Brazil
(Head and Neck Cancer,Prognostic factors,surgery)
Leandro Matos, MD, PhD
University of Sao Paulo, SAO PAULO, Brazil
(Head and Neck Surgery; Epidemiology; Molecular Biology)
Alan Roger Santos-Silva, DDS, MSc, PhD, FAAOM
State University of Campinas, SAO PAULO, Brazil
(head and neck cancer; oral cancer; oral potentially malignant disorders; leukoplakia; oral mucositis; radiotherapy)
Manuscript submission information:
Submission deadline: July 1, 2024
Editorial Submission Site: https://www.editorialmanager.com/BJORL
Keywords:
1. Oral cancer
2. Early diagnosis
3. Prognostic evaluation
4. Treatment outcomes
5. Cancer literacy
6. Health equity
7. Vulnerable patient populations
8. Tobacco use
9. Alcohol abuse
10. Public health interventions
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