Abstract

The practice of oncology continues to be an area of continuous renewal. The volume of knowledge in the field of cancer therapy is increasing rapidly compared to any other medical discipline, constraining the need for permanent information. The first data on malignancies are linked to the 11th century BC. The concerns of physicians were attracted to the cancerous disease, the observations and hypotheses regarding it being mentioned in different writings of the time. The increased frequency of cancer in the oro-maxillofacial region is favored by a number of factors: the great diversity of maxillofacial structures and the very important changes in the phylogenesis and ontogeny of these structures; the embryonic existence of the branchial arches, with the possibility of remaining residues in this stage; function of the intense quality of the face region and the oral region, as the first segment of the matter import apparatus; the multitude of irritant factors, which play an important role in the occurrence of cancer ( temperature, food hardness, dust, chemical noxiousness). The improvement of the methods and techniques of the surgical operations performed on the maxillofacial region had a decisive influence on the treatment of this region. In patients whose pathologic (bleeding diathesis, heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, etc.) can lead to various complications (local and general), interventions of oral and maxillofacial surgerycan perform as a preparation prior appropriate. The study includes a sample of 48 patients with malignant tumors of the salivary glands. The treatment of malignant tumors of the salivary gland have to be as wide early and surgically, with radiotherapy and / or multi-agent chemotherapy. Radiotherapy alone is insufficient, indicated only as palliative treatment.

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  • The practice of oncology continues to be an area of continuous renewal

  • In order to understand the life of a sick organism, it is necessary to know the morphological changes in different stages of pathological processes development; the morphology deals with the study of the morphological changes in a sick organism

  • Clarifying the mechanisms of appearance and development of the pathological processes and diseases is the task of the pathology

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Introduction

The practice of oncology continues to be an area of continuous renewal. The volume of knowledge in the field of cancer therapy is increasing rapidly compared to any other medical discipline, constraining the need for permanent information. The pathological hypersalivation influences the formation and wetting of the food bowl with mucus and at the stomach level of some rot and fermentation processes.The decrease in salivary secretion can occur as a result of reflex disorders of the function of the salivary glands, as well as due to the disturbance of the water metabolism.

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