Evaluation of quality of life in patients surgically treated for potentially malignant oral lesions
Conclusion: OPMDs affected the physical, functional, and psychological well-being of study patients, caused discomfort, and affected their daily activities. However, the social well-being of patients was unaltered and a large number of patients were reportedly satisfied with their treatments. The timely diagnosis and management can improve the quality of life and prevent its progression to malignancy.
Source: Indian Journal of Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Neharika Kapur Nishu Singla Adarsh Kudva Evit Rajan John Source Type: research
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