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The use of exfoliative cytology for the early diagnosis of oral cancers: is there a role for it in education and private practice?

G E Kaugars1, S Silverman, A K Ray, D G Page, L M Abbey, J C Burns, J A Svirsky.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Early detection of oral cancers is not easy, because oral precancerous lesions and early oral cancers can mimic many benign conditions in the mouth, leading to delays in diagnosis and treatment. There is a need to emphasize the early diagnosis of oral cancers in order to reduce the unacceptably high morbidity and mortality.
METHODS: A survey regarding oral exfoliative cytology was completed by 132 dentists in Virginia who were randomly chosen from a mailing list.
RESULTS: Less than half of the dentists (41.7%) had been taught how to obtain a cytologic smear, and only 26.0% knew the clinical indications for doing so. Only 9.2% of the dentists had ever obtained a cytologic smear in private practice. Of the 13 dentists in the survey who had done so, 12 had been trained in the technique. Interest in learning the cytologic technique and getting the needed supplies was indicated by 79.2% of the dentists.
CONCLUSIONS: Diagnostic aids in the evaluation of oral mucosal lesions can serve an important role by identifying lesions that need to be biopsied in spite of a "benign" appearance. Exfoliative cytology, as well as vital staining, may aid in this goal. This has implications regarding undergraduate and postdoctoral education.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9659626     DOI: 10.1080/08858199809528522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Educ        ISSN: 0885-8195            Impact factor:   2.037


  9 in total

1.  [Noninvasive brush biopsy as an innovative tool for early detection of oral carcinomas].

Authors:  T W Remmerbach; S N Mathes; H Weidenbach; A Hemprich; A Böcking
Journal:  Mund Kiefer Gesichtschir       Date:  2004-03-17

Review 2.  γ-H2AX and other histone post-translational modifications in the clinic.

Authors:  Christophe E Redon; Urbain Weyemi; Palak R Parekh; Dejun Huang; Allison S Burrell; William M Bonner
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2012-03-09

3.  Liquid-based versus conventional cytology of oral brush biopsies: a split-sample pilot study.

Authors:  T W Remmerbach; N Pomjanski; U Bauer; H Neumann
Journal:  Clin Oral Investig       Date:  2017-01-11       Impact factor: 3.573

4.  Assessment of oral cytological changes associated with exposure to chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy.

Authors:  Hussain G Ahmed; Dalia Ai Elemirri
Journal:  Cytojournal       Date:  2009-05-16       Impact factor: 2.091

5.  Low resource screening method of pre-cancerous lesions and its reversal by Triphala in teen-age Indian population.

Authors:  Anshula Deshpande; Shobha Tandon; Neeraj Deshpande
Journal:  Ayu       Date:  2014-04

6.  Diagnostic accuracy of oral cancer cytology in a pilot study.

Authors:  Joji Sekine; Eiji Nakatani; Katsumi Hideshima; Teruaki Iwahashi; Hiroshi Sasaki
Journal:  Diagn Pathol       Date:  2017-03-16       Impact factor: 2.644

7.  Toward early diagnosis of oral cancer: Diagnostic utility of cytomorphological features, a pilot study.

Authors:  Zeeba Shamim Jairajpuri; Safia Rana; Apoorva Hajela; Sujata Jetley
Journal:  Natl J Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2019 Jan-Jun

8.  MAGE-A as a novel approach in the diagnostic accuracy of oral squamous cell cancer: a case report.

Authors:  Philipp Metzler; Nur Mollaoglu; Stephan Schwarz; Friedrich W Neukam; Emeka Nkenke; Jutta Ries
Journal:  Head Neck Oncol       Date:  2009-12-16

Review 9.  Application of cytology and molecular biology in diagnosing premalignant or malignant oral lesions.

Authors:  Ravi Mehrotra; Anurag Gupta; Mamta Singh; Rahela Ibrahim
Journal:  Mol Cancer       Date:  2006-03-23       Impact factor: 27.401

  9 in total

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