Intraoral cancer
An increasing number of intraoral cancer cases are detected annually, despite the fact that the risk factors of intraoral cancer are well-known. In most cases, the disease has already advanced before initiation of the treatment, particularly in malignant neoplasms of the mandible (Figure
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