Profile of Oral Squamous Cell Cancer in a Tertiary Level Medical College Hospital: A 10 Yr Study

Reetika Sharma1, Bhavesh Amarnath Bang1, Himanshu Verma1, Jayanti Mehta1
1Department of Surgery (Surgical Oncology Division), Radha Krishan Birla Cancer Centre, SMS Medical College, 17 Uniara Garden, Pushpa path, JLN marg, Jaipur, 302004, India

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