Offering a fascinating preview of the coming age of molecular medicine in dentistry, a report by Tsui, et al appeared in the American Journal of Surgical Pathology (November 2009) on the topic of oral cancer and the old concept of “field cancerization.” Better known today as cancer fields, the concept encompasses 4 general ideas: (1) abnormal tissue surrounds the tumor that may not be apparent clinically, (2) potentially cancerous cells can arise at multiple locations simultaneously, (3) oral cancer can consist of several independent lesions that can coalesce into one tumor, and (4) the incomplete removal of clinically occult abnormal tissue after surgery may explain recurrences.
(Source: NIDCR, Science News in Brief, November 19, 2009)