Oral cancer: a major and growing public health problem towards a national policy of prevention and early detection in Tunisia

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Oral cancer is a growing public health problem, it is increasing worldwide since it is the sixth most common cancer overall. The highest rates of oral cancer occur in the most disadvantaged sections of the population. Early detection and screening have been shown to be effective in reducing mortality and morbidity caused by oral cancers. To ensure early detection of oral cancer measures such as mass screening or screening of high-risk group population; reducing the delay from patients´ side by creating awareness about signs and symptoms of oral cancer. Today, no national population-based screening programs for oral cancer have been implemented yet. The objectives of this project are to evaluate and educate Tunisian Dentists as well as health professionals to perform oral screening and early detection of suspicious oral lesions in order to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with oral cancer.

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Touil, D., Oualha, L., & Douki, N. (2020). Oral cancer: a major and growing public health problem towards a national policy of prevention and early detection in Tunisia. The Pan African Medical Journal, 37, 291. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.37.291.25448

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