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Potentially malignant disorders of the oral cavity and oral dysplasia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of malignant transformation rate by subtype.

Oreste IoccaThomas P SollecitoFaizan AlawiGregory S WeinsteinJason G NewmanArmando De VirgilioPasquale Di MaioGiuseppe SprianoSimón Pardiñas LópezRabie M Shanti
Published in: Head & neck (2019)
OPMDs and oral dysplasia are relatively common conditions that general practitioners, head and neck, and oral medicine specialists, face in their everyday practice. Our analysis confirms the significant risk of MT of these lesions, although variable among the subgroups. Moderate/severe dysplasia bears a much higher risk of cancer evolution than mild dysplasia. It is important to raise public health awareness on the MT rates of these conditions, at the same time efficacious communication with the patient is of utmost importance. This, coupled with strict follow-up measures and optimal treatment strategies, would help in reducing the transformation of these oral conditions into invasive cancer.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • papillary thyroid
  • primary care
  • squamous cell
  • high intensity
  • early onset
  • young adults