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Inflammation and Oral Cancer. From Bench to Bedside

  • Book

  • September 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5390234

Inflammation and Oral Cancer: From Bench to Bedside discusses all aspects surrounding the relationship between inflammation and oral cancer, from basic science to the translational research that helps in the optimization of clinical management strategies. The book discusses topics such as chronic inflammation and cancer in oral cavity, the role of HPV in oral inflammation and cancer, rodent models of oral cancer, and epigenetics in oral inflammation and cancer. This is a valuable resource for cancer researchers, oncologists and members of biomedical field who are interested in learning more about the diverse aspects of inflammation and oral cancer.

Inflammation in oral mucosa can remodel the topography of the overlying epithelium. If such inflammation is chronic, it can have fundamental clinical consequences, the principal of which can be premalignant lesions throughout the alimentary tract. Furthermore, mucosal inflammation, even if subtle, is the single most common pathway for oral cancer - therefore it is very important to understand these interactions in detail.

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Table of Contents

1. Epidemiology of oral cancer and its relationship with inflammationKatsuaki Bunai2. Diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinomas and precancerous lesionsKeisuke Nakano and Hitoshi Nagatsuka3. Oral cytology in Japan: Its useful approach and criteria for early detection of carcinoma and precursor lesionsMotohiko Nagayama, Akinori Ihara, and Yoichi Tanaka4. Imaging findings of oral cancersHiroki Kato and Masayuki Matsuo5. What is epigenetics?Keizo Kato6. Role of autophagy in dysregulation of oral mucosal homeostasisMadoka Yasunaga, Masahiro Yamaguchi, Kei Seno, Mizuki Yoshida, and Jun Ohno7. Oral mucosal graft-versus-host disease and its possibility of antitumor effectsKei Seno, Madoka Yasunaga, Nana Mori-Yamamoto, and Jun Ohno8. Standardization of sentinel lymph node biopsy in oral cancerKazuhisa Ishida9. Overview of radiotherapy for oral cavity cancerChiyoko Makita, Masaya Ito, Hirota Takano, Tomoyasu Kumano, and Masayuki Matsuo10. Management of cancer treatment-induced oral mucositisAkio Suzuki11. Perspectives in research on oral squamous cell carcinomaHiroyuki Tomita

Authors

Hiroyuki Tomita Associate Professor, Department of Tumor Pathology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine, Gifu, Japan. Hiroyuki Tomita, MD, PhD, is Associate Professor at the Department of Tumor Pathology, Gifu University Graduate School of Medicine. Dr. Tomita is a certificated pathologist and have published research and review articles in the basic and clinical of head and neck cancers throughput his career.