The study presents the results of the research in the structure, local and systemic risk factors, peculiarities of the clinical manifestation, and quality of primary diagnosis of precancerous oral mucosa lesions (OMLs). In the study a wide range of OMLs and high (25.4%) proportion of oral precancerous lesions (OPLs) in their structure was indicated. The high percentage of different diagnostic errors and the lack of oncological awareness of dental practitioners, as well as the sharp necessity of inclusion of precancer/cancer early detection techniques into their daily practice were noted. The effectiveness of chemilumenescence system of early OPLs and oral cancer detection was demonstrated, the prospects of infrared thermography as a diagnostic tool were also discussed.
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2 August 2016
PHYSICS OF CANCER: INTERDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS (PC’16): Proceedings of the International Conference on Physics of Cancer: Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications 2016
22–25 March 2016
Tomsk, Russia
Research Article|
August 02 2016
Oral precancerous lesions: Problems of early detection and oral cancer prevention
Olga S. Gileva;
Olga S. Gileva
a)
1
Perm State Medical University
named after academician E.A. Wagner, Petropavlovskaya Street 26, Perm, Russia
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Tatiana V. Libik;
Tatiana V. Libik
b)
1
Perm State Medical University
named after academician E.A. Wagner, Petropavlovskaya Street 26, Perm, Russia
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Konstantin V. Danilov
Konstantin V. Danilov
2
Perm Regional Oncological Dispensary
, Bauman Street 15, Perm, Russia
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a)
Corresponding author: ogileva@rambler.ru
AIP Conf. Proc. 1760, 020019 (2016)
Citation
Olga S. Gileva, Tatiana V. Libik, Konstantin V. Danilov; Oral precancerous lesions: Problems of early detection and oral cancer prevention. AIP Conf. Proc. 2 August 2016; 1760 (1): 020019. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4960238
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