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Oral Cancer: Some of Our Key Research

   

Determining oral-cancer risk factors

Mapping oral cancer's progression
At the moment, it is difficult for doctors to predict how oral-cancer patients will respond to certain therapies and whether, for example, they would benefit from particularly aggressive treatments like surgery, which can cause facial disfiguring and psychological stress.

Research led by Drs. Chu Chen, Stephen Schwartz, Eduardo Mendez and colleagues focuses on pinpointing the genetic changes associated with oral-cancer risk and progression. Such genetic patterns could be used to predict the aggressiveness of a patient's cancer and, ultimately, guide a doctor's choice of therapy based on a patient's prognosis.

Using techniques that permit the simultaneous analysis of thousands of genes, our researchers have identified sets of genes for which expression changes may be related to oral-cancer progression and survival. They're working to validate these findings in additional study populations. They're also assessing whether these genes would be useful to doctors for predicting recurrence, metastasis and survival in oral-cancer patients. This research also factors in participants' demographic information and lifestyle habits, including diet and use of alcohol, tobacco and medication. Learn more. »

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