Lipid profile level in oral cancer and its significance on histological grade
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Research and Review - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 5
Abstract
Introduction: Oral cancer is one of the commonest cancer in India. Its early detection can prevent morbidity and motality. Aim of this study is to estimate the lipid profile level in oral cancer and its significance on histopathological grade. Material and method: 70 patients with established oral squamous cell carcinoma were taken in the study and their lipid profile analysed. Result: lipid profile had an inverse relationship with oral cancer with no significant relation with histopathological grade. Conclusion: lipid profile estimation is a cost effective method to detect oral cancer.
Authors and Affiliations
Mahasweta Mallik, Sujata Mallick, Manish Kumar,, Naveen Kumar Bariar
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