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S4.3 PET and CT fusion scans in the early detectionand the evaluation of recurrences in head and neck tumors
Oral Oncology Supplement
2005
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S2.4 Erythroplakia — clinical markers
Oral Oncology Supplement
2005
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PD.45 Prosthetic rehabilitation post total maxillectomy
Oral Oncology Supplement
2005
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PD.102 p161NK4A expression in oral carcinomas, a correlation with biological behaviors: Immunohistochemical and FISH analysis
Oral Oncology Supplement
2005
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PD.116 Fluorescent diagnostics with Alasense inoral cancer patients
Oral Oncology Supplement
2005
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PD.185 Oral cancer and precancer researchin Malaysia — the database and tissue resource bank
Oral Oncology Supplement
2005
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P.120 Silver nanoparticle enhanced third-harmonic-generation system as a new diagnostic imaging tool for oral cancer
Oral Oncology Supplement
2005
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P.144 The effects of aqueous extract of garlic (allium sativum I.) On laryngeal cancer cells (hep-2) and 1929 cells in vitro
Oral Oncology Supplement
2005
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P.189 The use of craniofacial implants for the prosthetic rehabilitation of orbital defects in irradiated cancer patients: a report of clinical outcomes
Oral Oncology Supplement
2005
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O173 Oral visual screening reduces oral cancer mortality: evidence from a randomised trial
Oral Oncology Supplement
2007
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S36 Causes of diagnostic delay of oral cancer
Oral Oncology Supplement
2007
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P242 Role of oncogenes and tumour suppressor genes in sequential stages of oral oncogenesis in an experimental animal model
Oral Oncology Supplement
2007
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PD23. Autologous platelet adhesives: Applications in soft-tissue surgery of the head and neck
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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S35. The scapula flap
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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15
O17. Which questionnaire? Assessing the health related quality of life in patients with head and neck cancer
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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O81. Site by site percentage and topographical pattern of lymph-node metastases in 174 neck dissections from 230 oral cancer patients
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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O95. Do osteotomies of the free fibula flap in segmental mandibular reconstruction influence complications and outcome?
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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O105. Functional alteration of oral squamous cell carcinoma aggressive behavior through uPAR-associated changes in gene expression
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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O192. Double demonstration of oncogenic HPV DNA and HPV-E7 protein in 8.57% of oral cancers. Preliminary report
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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P1.25. Parotidectomy for benign parotid tumors: An aesthetic approach
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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P2.18. The usefulness of 18F-FDG PET/CT in the evaluation of cervical lymph node metastasis in patients with oral cancer
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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P2.115. Definitive accelerated radiotherapy for head and neck cancer patients – The results of organ preservation and prognostic-factor analysis of CAIR-2 phase III trial
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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P3.14. Immunological properties of CD44+ cancer stem cells in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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P3.67. Stat3: A potential risk factor in oral squamous cell carcinoma
Oral Oncology Supplement
2009
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K-4 The mechanism of gene amplification in oralcancer
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2005
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K-7 Premalignant lesions
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2005
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K-8 Rehabilitation — the key to quality of life
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2005
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K-9 Neck dissections — what have we learned/whereare we going?
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2005
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K-10 New developments in reconstruction of the midface and maxilla: A classification system and reconstructive algorithm
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2005
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K-12 Management of recurrent cancer in the oralcavity
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2005
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L-2 Free tissue transfer for oncological surgicaldefects of the head and neck — What have we learned in twenty-three years?
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2005
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L-3 The salvage of advanced head and neckmalignancy (skin involvement by non cutaneous head and neck cancers)
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2005
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L-4 Microsurgical reconstructive techniques in the treatment of oral cancer
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2005
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L-5 Stem cell patterns and differential gene expression in head and neck cancers
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2005
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L-6 Recent advances in our understanding of themolecular pathogenesis of head and neck tumours
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2005
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L-7 Chromosomal instability in oral cancer cells:Basic science and clinical implications
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2005
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L-9 The integration of functional imaging into modern radiotherapy
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2005
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L-10/11 A clinically orientated approach to stagingoral cancer (Part I and II)
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2005
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L-17 Oral malignancy in children — an Australian experience 1960–2004. Changing prevalence, management and outcomes
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2005
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L-19 Cost-effectiveness analysis of oral cancerscreening underpinning multi-state disease natural history of pre-malignant oral lesion and oral cancer
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2005
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L-21 Prognostic factors in oral cavity and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma: The impact of tumor-associated macrophages
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2005
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L-23 Perspectives on how tumors exploit hypoxia
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2005
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L-24 Growth factor and cytokine signaling pathways in oral cancer: The role of signal transducers and activators of transcription in cancer biology and treatment
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2005
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S2.2 The effect of various alcoholic drinkson leukoplakia development: Alcohol acetaldehyde and oral cancer
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2005
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S2.3 Leukoplakia revisited
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2005
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S3.2 Advanced staging in head and neck cancer
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2005
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S4.4 Re-irradiation strategies for loco-regional recurrent unresectable disease in squamous cell carcinoma of head and neck cancer
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2005
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S5.2 Treatment policies in advanced stage(III and IV) oral cancer
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2005
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S5.4 Surgery of advanced tumors of the upper face
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2005
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S6.3 Other free flaps
Oral Oncology Supplement
2005
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