2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15235511
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A Preliminary Study on Early Detection of Oral Cancer with Opportunistic Screening: Insights from Dental Surgeons in Sri Lanka

Dewasundara Wijenarayana Vishwa Nimanthi Dissanayaka,
Konara Mudiyanselage Shashika Lakmali Wijeratne,
Kodituwakku Arachchige Don Kaushal Devin Amarasinghe
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Abstract: In Sri Lanka, opportunistic screening is encouraged as a cost-effective tool to bring down the prevalence of oral cancer, which is the most common cancer among males. The objectives of the study were to determine the practices, attitudes, and level of competency of dental surgeons regarding the early detection of oral cancer and oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) through opportunistic screening. A prospective study was conducted online via a Google form using a pretested, self-administered questionna… Show more

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“…Prevention strategies emphasize tobacco cessation, limiting alcohol intake, and regular dental check-ups. Early detection through routine oral examinations remains pivotal for improved prognosis and survival rates ( 2 ). Within this context we invited our researchers to address Reviews in Prevention and Early Detection of Oral Cancers.…”
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“…Prevention strategies emphasize tobacco cessation, limiting alcohol intake, and regular dental check-ups. Early detection through routine oral examinations remains pivotal for improved prognosis and survival rates ( 2 ). Within this context we invited our researchers to address Reviews in Prevention and Early Detection of Oral Cancers.…”
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confidence: 99%