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Fujiwara等(2016)分析The National Cancer Data Base,得出口腔癌治疗延迟显著影响总生存期的结论。2022年12月26日,在美国国家癌症研究所的网站上可以看到以下声明:“没有足够的证据证明筛查是否会导致口腔癌和鼻咽癌死亡率的降低”[3]
Oral Cancer and the Tragedy of Thinking Inside the Box
Analyzing The National Cancer Data Base, Fujiwara et al. (2016) concluded that oral cancer treatment delay significantly impacts overall survival [2]. On December 26th, 2022, the following statement could be identified on the website of the National Cancer Institute: “There is inadequate evidence to establish whether screening would result in a decrease in mortality from the oral cavity and nasopharyngeal cancers” [3]