A 69-year-old immunocompetent woman, in apparently good health, has a rapidly growing oral tumour infiltrating the palate. The tumour developed 6 months before the biopsy. Diagnosis was made just based on histological diagnosis. Looking at the photo, what could be the diagnosis? A) Squamous cell carcinoma B) Chronic osteomyelitis C) Papillomatous mucositis / oral lichen planus D) Non-Hodgkin B-type lymphoma, Epstein–Barr virus positive, sporadic variety
I think it should be A, because with this age and rapidly growth tumor, infiltrating palate, pretty much the characteristic of cancer