10 research outputs found

    Research and development round-up: August 2007

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    Retalho de Karapandzic e retalho de Bernard-Burrow-Webster na reconstrução do lábio inferior Karapandzic flap and Bernard-Burrow-Webster flap for reconstruction of the lower lip

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    O carcinoma de células escamosas é a neoplasia maligna mais frequente dos lábios, e em cerca de 90% dos casos, localiza-se no lábio inferior, por causa da maior exposição cumulativa à radiação ultravioleta. Os autores apresentam duas técnicas cirúrgicas para a reconstrução de grandes defeitos do lábio inferior, resultantes da excisão cirúrgica tumoral, exemplificando-as e comparando-as através de dois casos clínicos<br>Squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignant neoplasm of the lips, and in about 90% of cases it is located on the lower lip due to higher cumulative exposure to ultraviolet radiation. The authors present two surgical techniques for reconstruction of large lower lip defects, resulting from surgical excision of tumors, exemplifying and comparing them with two clinical case

    A review of risk factors and genetic alterations in head and neck carcinogenesis and implications for current and future approaches to treatment

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    © Springer-Verlag 2009Head and neck cancer is the fifth most common cancer worldwide but the most common malignant disease site in central Asia. The treatment of head and neck cancer is one of the most challenging in clinical oncology because of the high content of hypoxic cells of the cancer which increases resistance to therapy and also because of the high capacity of the cancer to regrow during treatment. For unresectable tumours, radiotherapy and chemotherapy alone or more often in combination is the treatment of choice. The aim of this paper is to review current understanding of carcinogenesis of head and neck cancer in relation to predisposing risk factors in general and for specific sub-sites and how these risk factors interact with the main reported genetic alterations in the progression of the cancer. The implications of these changes in determining choice of therapy are also discussed from a brief historical perspective of the various treatment approaches of head and neck cancer.Loredana G. Marcu, E. Yeo
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