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Oral and Maxillofacial Oncopathology

Oral and maxillofacial oncopathology focuses on the study of cancers and precancerous conditions that affect the oral cavity, jaws, and related structures. This specialized field combines knowledge of oncology, pathology, and oral/maxillofacial surgery to diagnose, treat, and manage malignancies in these regions.

Prognostic reporting of surgical resection specimen guides further treatment like radio and chemo therapy and determines the pathological staging of cancer. It is important to predict the disease free survival of the patient and overall prognosis.

 
 
 

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