A study exploring the roles of desmoplastic reaction, tumor budding, tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, and depth of invasion as potential predictive parameters for extranodal extension in oral squamous cell carcinoma
Key Points
The study aims to evaluate the roles of specific tumor characteristics as predictors for extranodal extension in oral squamous cell carcinoma.
Analyzed the relationship between desmoplastic reaction, tumor budding, tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, and depth of invasion.
Conducted histopathological assessments of tumor samples to identify predictive parameters.
Identified a correlation between tumor characteristics and the presence of extranodal extension.
Findings suggest that these parameters can impact treatment strategies and patient outcomes.
Abstract
Detecting ENE not only predicts outcomes but also influences the treatment strategies and quality of life.
A study exploring the roles of desmoplastic reaction, tumor budding, tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, and depth of invasion as potential predictive parameters for extranodal extension in oral squamous cell carcinoma | Synapse