Orаl-squаmоus-cell-cаrcinоma-left-lateral-tоngue.png A 53-year-old male visits your practice complaining of a long-standing, non-healing lesion on the lateral surface of his tongue. The patient claims that it has been present for more than six months. He delayed consulting, as he hoped it would disappear by itself. A clinical examination reveals an oral ulcer with rolled out, indurated, hard borders. Social history: The patient smokes 15 cigarettes a day and only consumes alcohol on weekends How would you managed this patient?
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