Oral squamous cell carcinoma:
A) Is most commonly seen on the dorsum of the tongue
B) Is more common in women than in men
C) Presents typically as a painful recurring ulcer
D) Has been linked etiologically to the use of tobacco in all forms
E) May be preceded by a vesiculobullous eruption
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