Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5642705 | Oral Oncology | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The general characteristics of OSPC remained unchanged over the last four decades. This may imply that environmental factors have not had any effect. Males are affected more than females and might have a genetic predisposition for nasopharyngeal malignancy. Health care providers should be aware of the common sites and tumor types among children and adolescents.
Keywords
MECAPCICD-10LECospCNumber of casesδpSGOSCCERMSUDCχ2pleomorphic adenomastandard deviationEpidemiologyUnited Statesanalysis of varianceANOVAannual percent changePercentageEmbryonal rhabdomyosarcomaWorld Health Organizationyears of ageOral cancerNasopharyngeal cancerHead and neck cancerconfidence intervalBurkitt's lymphomaRate RatioAdolescentsHuman papillomavirusHPVSquamous cell carcinomaLymphoepithelial carcinomamucoepidermoid carcinomaUndifferentiated carcinomaWHOChildren
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Authors
Shai Levi, Avraham Zini, Stuart Fischman, Rakefet Czerninski,