A groundbreaking study recently published in the International Journal of Oral Science uncovers novel molecular subtypes of oral cavity squamous cell carcinoma (OCSCC), particularly emphasizing cases arising in patients with no identifiable traditional risk factors. Head and neck cancers, notably OCSCC, have long been linked to well-established etiologies including tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and infections by oncogenic strains of human pa…
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