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Smartphone Imaging Fights Oral Cancers in Developing Countries

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About two-thirds of oral cancer patients live in lower-income regions, which often lack access to adequate health care. Now, smartphone imaging technology aims to tackle the disparity.

RONGGUANG LIANG, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA COLLEGE OF OPTICAL SCIENCES

Combined, oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas (OSCCs) make up the sixth most common cancer worldwide, accounting for approximately 400,000 new cases each year. The incidence of the disease is often the result of tobacco smoking and chewing, betel quid use, alcohol abuse, and poor oral hygiene. About two-thirds of OSCCs occur in low- and middle-income regions, including Bangladesh, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam, which particularly face very high rates. India is another country with high incidence, with the eighth highest age-adjusted death rate...Read full article

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    Published: April 2018
    oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomacancerOSCClow-incomemiddle-incomesmartphoneoral cancersNational Institutes of HealthNIHUniversity of ArizonaMazumdar Shaw Cancer CenterKLE Society’s Institute of Dental SciencesUniversity of California IrvineRoswell Park Cancer InstituteImagingdiagnosticsbiomedical imaginghealth careBiophotonicsSpecial Section: BioImaging

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