key: cord-0031937-x1y1d3j2 authors: nan title: Correction to: Volume 22 Issue 4, December 2021 date: 2022-03-25 journal: Evid Based Dent DOI: 10.1038/s41432-022-0234-2 sha: 39cea6301fb6b8e871a5e89cd3f9d14ef16ab44b doc_id: 31937 cord_uid: x1y1d3j2 nan especially in many less developed countries, which further reduces the chances of opportunistic oral cancer screening during clinical examinations by dental professionals. 11 Nevertheless, it is not total doom and gloom in our fight against oral cancer. Improved access to epidemiological data, advances in molecular biology, genetics, diagnostics and treatment modalities will eventually translate into improvements in cancer prevention and care. Rapid developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) offer a glimmer of hope for mass oral cancer screening. 12 Due to a production error, when Volume 22 Issue 4 of Evidence-Based Dentistry was originally published, the publication date on the publisher's internal portal read 16 December 2021. This has been corrected to 17 December 2021. In addition, when originally published, four systematic reviews which were included in this issue were omitted from the online issue Table of Contents. These four systematic reviews have now been added accordingly. The journal apologises for any inconvenience caused. Global Cancer Statistics 2020: GLOBOCAN Estimates of Incidence and Mortality Worldwide for 36 Cancers Changes in survival in head and neck cancers in the late 20th and early 21st century: a period analysis Abu Elnaaj I. Global incidence and risk factors of oral cancer Department of Health. UK Chief Medical Officers' Low Risk Drinking Guidelines. London: Department of Health No level of alcohol consumption improves health Vaping and lung cancer -a review of current data and recommendations Human papillomavirus and oral cancer: a primer for dental public health professionals Visual screening for oral cancer may reduce oral cancer mortality in high-risk adult populations through early diagnosis and treatment Early oral cancer diagnosis: the Aarhus statement perspective. A systematic review and meta-analysis LDV Lifelong Learning Programme. An appraisal of oral cancer and pre-cancer screening programmes in Europe: a systematic review Screening for oral cancer -a perspective from the Global Oral Cancer Forum. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Improving oral cancer outcomes with imaging and artificial intelligence Immunotherapy for head and neck cancer: recent advances and future directions Patient Voices Network: Bringing Breast Cancer Awareness and Action into Underserved Communities Journal's correction note: Summary Review Evid Based Dent