Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) remains one of the most formidable challenges confronting oral healthcare professionals. Despite substantial advances in ablative surgery, reconstructive techniques, radiotherapy, systemic therapeutics, and precision oncology, improvements in long-term survival have been comparatively modest. This paradox reflects an enduring clinical reality: prognosis is determined far more by the stage at diagnosis […]
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