Comprehensive insights into oral squamous cell carcinoma: Diagnosis, pathogenesis, and therapeutic advances

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is considered the most common type of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) as it holds 90% of HNSCC cases that arise from multiple locations in the oral cavity. The last three decades witnessed little progress in the diagnosis and treatment of OSCC the ag...

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Published in:PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Main Authors: Jagadeesan, Dharshini; Sathasivam, Kathiresan, V; Fuloria, Neeraj Kumar; Balakrishnan, Venugopal; Khor, Goot Heah; Ravichandran, Manickam; Solyappan, Maheswaran; Fuloria, Shivkanya; Gupta, Gaurav; Ahlawat, Abhilasha; Yadav, Geeta; Kaur, Pandeep; Husseen, Beneen
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER GMBH 2024
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Online Access:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001290443200001
author Jagadeesan
Dharshini; Sathasivam
Kathiresan
V; Fuloria
Neeraj Kumar; Balakrishnan
Venugopal; Khor
Goot Heah; Ravichandran
Manickam; Solyappan
Maheswaran; Fuloria
Shivkanya; Gupta
Gaurav; Ahlawat
Abhilasha; Yadav
Geeta; Kaur
Pandeep; Husseen
Beneen
spellingShingle Jagadeesan
Dharshini; Sathasivam
Kathiresan
V; Fuloria
Neeraj Kumar; Balakrishnan
Venugopal; Khor
Goot Heah; Ravichandran
Manickam; Solyappan
Maheswaran; Fuloria
Shivkanya; Gupta
Gaurav; Ahlawat
Abhilasha; Yadav
Geeta; Kaur
Pandeep; Husseen
Beneen
Comprehensive insights into oral squamous cell carcinoma: Diagnosis, pathogenesis, and therapeutic advances
Pathology
author_facet Jagadeesan
Dharshini; Sathasivam
Kathiresan
V; Fuloria
Neeraj Kumar; Balakrishnan
Venugopal; Khor
Goot Heah; Ravichandran
Manickam; Solyappan
Maheswaran; Fuloria
Shivkanya; Gupta
Gaurav; Ahlawat
Abhilasha; Yadav
Geeta; Kaur
Pandeep; Husseen
Beneen
author_sort Jagadeesan
spelling Jagadeesan, Dharshini; Sathasivam, Kathiresan, V; Fuloria, Neeraj Kumar; Balakrishnan, Venugopal; Khor, Goot Heah; Ravichandran, Manickam; Solyappan, Maheswaran; Fuloria, Shivkanya; Gupta, Gaurav; Ahlawat, Abhilasha; Yadav, Geeta; Kaur, Pandeep; Husseen, Beneen
Comprehensive insights into oral squamous cell carcinoma: Diagnosis, pathogenesis, and therapeutic advances
PATHOLOGY RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
English
Review
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is considered the most common type of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) as it holds 90% of HNSCC cases that arise from multiple locations in the oral cavity. The last three decades witnessed little progress in the diagnosis and treatment of OSCC the aggressive tumor. However, in-depth knowledge about OSCC's pathogenesis, staging & grading, hallmarks, and causative factors is a prime requirement in advanced diagnosis and treatment for OSCC patients. Therefore present review was intended to comprehend the OSCCs' prevalence, staging & grading, molecular pathogenesis including premalignant stages, various hallmarks, etiology, diagnostic methods, treatment (including FDA-approved drugs with the mechanism of action and side effects), and theranostic agents. The current review updates that for a better understanding of OSCC progress tumor-promoting inflammation, sustained proliferative signaling, and growth-suppressive signals/apoptosis capacity evasion are the three most important hallmarks to be considered. This review suggests that among all the etiology factors the consumption of tobacco is the major contributor to the high incidence rate of OSCC. In OSCC diagnosis biopsy is considered the gold standard, however, toluidine blue staining is the easiest and non-invasive method with high accuracy. Although there are various therapeutic agents available for cancer treatment, however, a few only are approved by the FDA specifically for OSCC treatment. The present review recommends that among all available OSCC treatments, the antibody-based CAR-NK is a promising therapeutic approach for future cancer treatment. Presently review also suggests that theranostics have boosted the advancement of cancer diagnosis and treatment, however, additional work is required to refine the role of theranostics in combination with different modalities in cancer treatment.
ELSEVIER GMBH
0344-0338
1618-0631
2024
261

10.1016/j.prp.2024.155489
Pathology

WOS:001290443200001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001290443200001
title Comprehensive insights into oral squamous cell carcinoma: Diagnosis, pathogenesis, and therapeutic advances
title_short Comprehensive insights into oral squamous cell carcinoma: Diagnosis, pathogenesis, and therapeutic advances
title_full Comprehensive insights into oral squamous cell carcinoma: Diagnosis, pathogenesis, and therapeutic advances
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description Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is considered the most common type of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) as it holds 90% of HNSCC cases that arise from multiple locations in the oral cavity. The last three decades witnessed little progress in the diagnosis and treatment of OSCC the aggressive tumor. However, in-depth knowledge about OSCC's pathogenesis, staging & grading, hallmarks, and causative factors is a prime requirement in advanced diagnosis and treatment for OSCC patients. Therefore present review was intended to comprehend the OSCCs' prevalence, staging & grading, molecular pathogenesis including premalignant stages, various hallmarks, etiology, diagnostic methods, treatment (including FDA-approved drugs with the mechanism of action and side effects), and theranostic agents. The current review updates that for a better understanding of OSCC progress tumor-promoting inflammation, sustained proliferative signaling, and growth-suppressive signals/apoptosis capacity evasion are the three most important hallmarks to be considered. This review suggests that among all the etiology factors the consumption of tobacco is the major contributor to the high incidence rate of OSCC. In OSCC diagnosis biopsy is considered the gold standard, however, toluidine blue staining is the easiest and non-invasive method with high accuracy. Although there are various therapeutic agents available for cancer treatment, however, a few only are approved by the FDA specifically for OSCC treatment. The present review recommends that among all available OSCC treatments, the antibody-based CAR-NK is a promising therapeutic approach for future cancer treatment. Presently review also suggests that theranostics have boosted the advancement of cancer diagnosis and treatment, however, additional work is required to refine the role of theranostics in combination with different modalities in cancer treatment.
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