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Journal of Cancer Education (2021) 36:227–228 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-021-01981-9 Detection of Oral Cancer: Interest of Multi-site Biopsies, Illustrated by an Educational Clinical Case Study 1 1 2,3 Emmanuelle Vigarios & Béatrice Herbault-Barres & Delphine Maret Accepted: 18 February 2021 / Published online: 23 February 2021 American Association for Cancer Education 2021 To the Editor diagnosis, and thus divergent interpretation of the pathol- We are writing in response to the paper, “Dentists ogy between the first biopsy and subsequent excision. The Behavioral Factors Influencing Early Detection of Oral clinical case study presented here illustrates such possible Cancer: Direct Clinical Observational Study,” [1]by diagnostic errors from an educational point of view. Jafer and colleagues, recently published in JCE. The au- A 65-year-old female presented to the oral medicine de- thors highlight the gap between dentists’ knowledge of partment with a 4-month history of a lesion on the border of oral cancer and their actual practice of the relevant exam- her tongue, which had progressively become painful. She was inations, concluding that dental schools and decision- a non-smoker and non-drinker. She had no history of derma- makers need to encourage the inclusion of oral cancer tological pathology. Intraoral examination revealed an isolat- examinations in
Journal of Cancer Education – Springer Journals
Published: Feb 23, 2021
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