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DECLARATION
CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Part I Introduction (Review of literature) ORAL CANCER
1.1 Natural history
Incidence and prevalence
Etiology
1.2 Diagnosis of oral cancer
Histopathological staging of oral cancer
Clinical staging
1.3 Management of oral cancer
Tumor kinetics
Chemotherapy
Radiotherapy
Treatment planning
1.4 Molecular basis of oncogeneic transformation in oral cancer
p53 Structural Details and Mutational Spectrum
Apoptosis (Programmed Cell Death)
Historical perspectives of apoptosis
Significance of apoptosis in cancer
Radiation and chemotherapy Induces apoptosis
Apoptotic machinery and mechanisms
The genetic regulation of apoptosis
Role of p53, Bcl-2 group of proteins
1.5 Tumor angiogenesis.
1.6 Tissue proliferative compartment.
1.7 p53, apoptosis and angiogenesis.
Part II Aims and objectives
2.1 Background and justification of the problem
2.2 Factors influencing treatment response
2.3 Plan of the study
2.4 Aims
2.5 Specific objectives
Part III Materials and methods.
3.1 Study subjects and tissue preparation
Radiotherapy Schedule
3.2 TUNEL
3.3 Immunocytochemistry
Evaluation of immunocytochemistry results.
3.4 Details of antibodies used in the study
3.5 ELISA for mutant p53 protein
Protein extraction
3.6 Agyrophilic Nuclear Organizers
3.7 Justification for methodologies
3.8 Statistical analysis and review of statistics
Part IV Tumor progression: Role of apoptosis, its regulation, angiogenesis and proliferation during pathobiological progression.
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Results
4.3 Correlation analysis for the association of biological parameters with histological progression of the disease
4.4 p53, apoptosis and apoptosis regulation
4.5 Tumor angiogenesis
4.6 Discussion
Influence of angiogenesis on apoptosis and proliferation
4.7 Conclusion
Part V Prognostic significance of p53 expression, apoptosis, apoptotic regulatory proteins, angiogenesis and proliferation in invasive lesions.
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Study subjects and radiotherapy schedule
5.3 Results
Treatment response
Correlation among the experimental parameters in invasive lesions
Correlation with clinical parameters
Mutant p53 protein
Multiple regression analysis
5.4 Discussion
5.5 Conclusion
Part VI Design of a predictive assay.
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Hypothesis
6.3 Preliminary design and investigations
6.4 Results
6.5 Conclusion
Part VII Conclusion
Applications of the results in disease management and future prospects for research.
Part VIII Summary of the study
Summary of results
CONCLUSION
APPENDIX
List of references and publications.