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Book Synopsis
Without early detection, oral cancer is deadly. Protect your patients by applying the latest clinical interventions. Rates of new oral cancer cases continue to increase and mortality rates remain alarmingly high.

Trade Review

“I would highly recommend the book for those wishing to expand their knowledge on oral malignancy at a specialist trainee or higher level.” (British Dental Journal, 12 October 2013)



Table of Contents
List of Contributors

Preface

Acknowledgements

1. Introduction

General Introduction

Epidemiology

Prevention Treatment Strategies

Terminology

Summary

References

2. Structure and Function of Oral Mucosa

Introduction

Applied Anatomy of the Oral Cavity

Function of the Oral Mucosa

The Microanatomy of Oral Mucosa

Regional Variation of Oral Mucosa

Oral Epithelial Cell Kinetics

Oral Epithelial Cell Proliferative Activity

Anatomical Site Predilection for Oral Carcinogenesis

Summary

References

3. Oral Carcinogenesis

Introduction

Oral Cancer and Precancer

The ‘Progression Model’ for Oral Cancer

Aetiology and Risk Factors

Patient and Risk Factor Profiling

Summary

References

4. Clinical Presentation of Oral Precancer

Introduction

Clinical Terminology

Precancerous (Premalignant) Lesions

Precancerous (Premalignant) Conditions

Multiple Lesion Disease

Summary

References

5. Diagnostic Methods

Introduction

Screening

Clinical Examination Techniques

Vital Tissue Staining

Light Based Detection Systems

Brush Biopsy and Exfoliative Cytology

Clinical Diagnosis in Practice

Summary

References

6. Pathological Aspects of Oral Precancer

Introduction

Biopsy Techniques

The Role of the Pathologist

Histopathological Features of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders

Grading of Dysplasia

Limitations in Conventional Pathological Techniques

Summary

References

7. Management of Oral Precancer

Introduction

Risk Factor Modification

Observation versus Intervention

Medical Treatment

Surgical Treatment

Interventional Laser Surgery

Combined Treatment Modalities

Patient Follow Up and Surveillance

Summary

References

8. Clinical Outcome

Introduction

Clinical Outcome Studies

Patient Cohort Studies

Definitions of Clinical Outcome

Newcastle Patient Cohort Studies

Patient Follow Up

Prediction of Clinical Outcome

Summary

References

9. Malignant Transformation and Oral Cancer Development

Introduction

The Risk of Progression to Oral Carcinoma

Malignant Transformation versus Oral Cancer Development

Interventional Laser Surgery and Oral Cancer Prevention

The Newcastle 10 Year Follow Up Study

High and Low Risk Patients

Clinical Signs of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Diagnosis and Management of ‘Unexpected Malignancy’

Prognosis for the ‘Transformed Patient’

Summary

References

10. The Future

Introduction

Prevention of Oral Precancer

Early Diagnosis of Potentially Malignant Disease

Interventional Management Strategies in the Future

Individualised Patient Treatments – Biomarkers and Targeted Chemoprevention

Future Research Directions

Summary

References

11. Case Histories

Introduction

Diagnosis of Unexpected Malignancy

Multiple Lesion Disease Responding to Conservative Management

Multiple Lesion Disease Requiring Repeated Laser Treatments

Proliferative Verrucous Leukoplakia

Localised Oral Lichenoid Reaction

Multiple Oral Lichenoid Reactions

Widespread Dysplastic Oral Lichenoid Reactions

An Immunosuppressed Patient

Chronic Hyperplastic Candidosis

Tobacco Associated Hyperkeratosis

Malignant Transformation in Longstanding Non-erosive Lichen Planus

Summary

12. Conclusions

Oral Cancer Potentially Malignant Disorders

Clinical Management

Patient Care Pathways

Public Health Strategies

Future Directions

Index

Oral Precancer

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 30/03/2012
      ISBN13: 9781444335743, 978-1444335743
      ISBN10: 144433574X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Without early detection, oral cancer is deadly. Protect your patients by applying the latest clinical interventions. Rates of new oral cancer cases continue to increase and mortality rates remain alarmingly high.

      Trade Review

      “I would highly recommend the book for those wishing to expand their knowledge on oral malignancy at a specialist trainee or higher level.” (British Dental Journal, 12 October 2013)



      Table of Contents
      List of Contributors

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      1. Introduction

      General Introduction

      Epidemiology

      Prevention Treatment Strategies

      Terminology

      Summary

      References

      2. Structure and Function of Oral Mucosa

      Introduction

      Applied Anatomy of the Oral Cavity

      Function of the Oral Mucosa

      The Microanatomy of Oral Mucosa

      Regional Variation of Oral Mucosa

      Oral Epithelial Cell Kinetics

      Oral Epithelial Cell Proliferative Activity

      Anatomical Site Predilection for Oral Carcinogenesis

      Summary

      References

      3. Oral Carcinogenesis

      Introduction

      Oral Cancer and Precancer

      The ‘Progression Model’ for Oral Cancer

      Aetiology and Risk Factors

      Patient and Risk Factor Profiling

      Summary

      References

      4. Clinical Presentation of Oral Precancer

      Introduction

      Clinical Terminology

      Precancerous (Premalignant) Lesions

      Precancerous (Premalignant) Conditions

      Multiple Lesion Disease

      Summary

      References

      5. Diagnostic Methods

      Introduction

      Screening

      Clinical Examination Techniques

      Vital Tissue Staining

      Light Based Detection Systems

      Brush Biopsy and Exfoliative Cytology

      Clinical Diagnosis in Practice

      Summary

      References

      6. Pathological Aspects of Oral Precancer

      Introduction

      Biopsy Techniques

      The Role of the Pathologist

      Histopathological Features of Oral Potentially Malignant Disorders

      Grading of Dysplasia

      Limitations in Conventional Pathological Techniques

      Summary

      References

      7. Management of Oral Precancer

      Introduction

      Risk Factor Modification

      Observation versus Intervention

      Medical Treatment

      Surgical Treatment

      Interventional Laser Surgery

      Combined Treatment Modalities

      Patient Follow Up and Surveillance

      Summary

      References

      8. Clinical Outcome

      Introduction

      Clinical Outcome Studies

      Patient Cohort Studies

      Definitions of Clinical Outcome

      Newcastle Patient Cohort Studies

      Patient Follow Up

      Prediction of Clinical Outcome

      Summary

      References

      9. Malignant Transformation and Oral Cancer Development

      Introduction

      The Risk of Progression to Oral Carcinoma

      Malignant Transformation versus Oral Cancer Development

      Interventional Laser Surgery and Oral Cancer Prevention

      The Newcastle 10 Year Follow Up Study

      High and Low Risk Patients

      Clinical Signs of Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

      Diagnosis and Management of ‘Unexpected Malignancy’

      Prognosis for the ‘Transformed Patient’

      Summary

      References

      10. The Future

      Introduction

      Prevention of Oral Precancer

      Early Diagnosis of Potentially Malignant Disease

      Interventional Management Strategies in the Future

      Individualised Patient Treatments – Biomarkers and Targeted Chemoprevention

      Future Research Directions

      Summary

      References

      11. Case Histories

      Introduction

      Diagnosis of Unexpected Malignancy

      Multiple Lesion Disease Responding to Conservative Management

      Multiple Lesion Disease Requiring Repeated Laser Treatments

      Proliferative Verrucous Leukoplakia

      Localised Oral Lichenoid Reaction

      Multiple Oral Lichenoid Reactions

      Widespread Dysplastic Oral Lichenoid Reactions

      An Immunosuppressed Patient

      Chronic Hyperplastic Candidosis

      Tobacco Associated Hyperkeratosis

      Malignant Transformation in Longstanding Non-erosive Lichen Planus

      Summary

      12. Conclusions

      Oral Cancer Potentially Malignant Disorders

      Clinical Management

      Patient Care Pathways

      Public Health Strategies

      Future Directions

      Index

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