2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2005.11.028
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Health-Related Quality of Life in Oral Cancer: A Review

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“…The OCSCC is a multifactorial condition with etiological links to a wide range of external carcinogens, including alcohol, tobacco, betel nut, and to certain viral and bacterial infections (Lo et al, 2003). Although OCSCC is a potentially curable disease in its early stages, its treatment is associated with a plethora of long-term side effects, post-therapeutic complications and a significant decrease in the quality of life (Chandu et al, 2006). Typically, 50% OCSCC patients have a detectable lymph node involvement at presentation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OCSCC is a multifactorial condition with etiological links to a wide range of external carcinogens, including alcohol, tobacco, betel nut, and to certain viral and bacterial infections (Lo et al, 2003). Although OCSCC is a potentially curable disease in its early stages, its treatment is associated with a plethora of long-term side effects, post-therapeutic complications and a significant decrease in the quality of life (Chandu et al, 2006). Typically, 50% OCSCC patients have a detectable lymph node involvement at presentation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26 Studies assessing the psychological status of oral cancer patients indicate that the depressive symptoms impact of the disease and its treatment are substantial and that is estimated to have prevalence from 22% to 32% in oral cancer survivors including loss of energy and hopefulness, appetite changes, sleep disturbances, fatigue, facial disfigurement and isolation. [27][28][29] Failure to identify and deal with depression generally reduces the quality of life. 30 Here, in this study, 69% said that they do not need any psychological counseling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mandibular defects are the most common oral and maxillofacial defects [2]. Mandibular defects not only destroy the appearance of patients but also affect facial functions [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%