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OSCC involves epithelial neoplasms of the oral cavity and oropharynx, and it ranks as one of the most morbid cancers whose incidence is on the rise (Choi and Myers 2008; Leemans et al. 2011; Rothenberg and Ellisen 2012).
In this paper, we have presented a review of the serum marker, GGT, and we have shown that it has remarkable predictive powers for a multitude of diseases and chronic conditions whose incidence is on the rise across the industrialized world.
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