Comparison between three age-stratified cohorts reveals poor prognosis of young patients with tongue carcinoma

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Daisuke Baba from the University of Western Australia have published the Article: Comparison between three age-stratified cohorts reveals poor prognosis of young patients with tongue carcinoma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The Cox regression model results are shown in Tables 2 and 3.
  • future: Agestratified studies patients are required to determine whether a cut-off age of 70 years is appropriate worldwide.

SUMMARY

    The incidence rate of oral tongue carcinoma has been rising for the last 4 decades; this rate was higher in patients aged under 45 . . .

     

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