Squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most common and aggressive types of cancer in the head and neck region. It is the fifth-most common cancer and the sixth-leading cause of cancer death. Accounting for about 95% of cancer cases in this region, the condition has a low five-year survival rate, even with radical surgical intervention, which often triggers recurrence, progression, and metastasis.
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