 This study found that the oral rinse microbiome of patients with laryngeal squamous cell cosonoma, LSEC, was significantly different than that of healthy individuals. The researchers also identified specific bacteria that were more prevalent in LSEC patients compared to those without the disease. These findings suggest that the oral rinse microbiome could serve as a reliable biomarker for detecting LSEC. This article was authored by Sheeting Yu, Zhu Enru Chen, Yang Jiao, and others.