Study Reveals Key Factors Contributing to Non-Habit Associated Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Posted: January 13, 2025
The article investigates the etiological factors of non-habit associated oral squamous cell carcinoma (NHOSCC) compared to habit-associated OSCC. It explores genetic, microbial, dental, and biochemical factors, identifying HRAS gene mutations, HSV-1 infection, regressive dental changes, and low antioxidant capacity as significant contributors to NHOSCC. The study highlights the high frequency of HRAS mutations in NHOSCC, the association of HSV-1 and oxidative stress with NHOSCC, and the impact of regressive dental changes on NHOSCC development.

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