From bench to bedside in tongue muscle cancer invasion and back again: Gross anatomy, microanatomy, surgical treatments and basic research

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Tongue squamous cell carcinoma is the most common malignancy in the oral cavity. Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment, the prognosis of advanced states has not significantly improved. Depth of invasion, pattern of invasion such as tumor budding grade, lingual lymph node metastasis in early stages, collective cell migration and circulating tumor cells in peripheral blood are some examples of the mechanisms that are currently receiving increasing attention in the evaluation of the prognosis of tongue cancers. Anatomic-based surgery showed that it is possible to improve loco-regional control of tongue cancer. In patients with a “T-N tract involvement”, there is significantly more distant recurrence (40%) in patients undergoing a compartmental tongue surgery. In general, the neoplastic infiltration of the lingual muscles is traced back to the finding of neoplastic tissue along the course of a muscle; however, the muscle fibers, due to their spatial conformation and the organization of the extracellular matrix, could influence the movement of tumor cells through the muscle, leaving its three-dimensional structure unchanged. We need to exclude the possibility that tongue muscle fibers represent a mechanism for the diffusion of cancer cells without muscle invasion.

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Calabrese, L., Bizzoca, M. E., Grigolato, R., Maffini, F. A., Tagliabue, M., Negro, R., … Muzio, L. L. (2020, September 1). From bench to bedside in tongue muscle cancer invasion and back again: Gross anatomy, microanatomy, surgical treatments and basic research. Life. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/life10090197

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