IT MIGHT not occur to you that you can get cancer in your mouth, but over 9,000 people in England were diagnosed with the ...
Your mouth might be hiding infections that quietly impact your whole body, dentist Dr. Michelle Jorgensen told Newsweek.
"Most ulcers are nothing to worry about," Dr Bozic added. "But if one refuses to heal, don't wait. Getting it checked could ...
Stage 2 oral cavity cancer involves tumors larger than 2 cm but not exceeding 4 cm, without lymph node or distant spread. Diagnosis includes physical exams, biopsies, imaging tests, and endoscopy to ...
Gum disease can increase a person’s risk of head and neck cancers Bacteria that cause gum disease increase cancer risk by up to 50% Regular brushing and flossing could reduce risk THURSDAY, Sept. 26, ...
Mouth cancer, a serious global health issue, often goes undetected until advanced stages. Key risk factors include tobacco, ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Gum disease may increase the risk of developing cancer, researchers said on Tuesday. Male health professionals with a history of gum disease in a long-running study had a 14 ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Gum disease may increase the risk of developing deadly pancreatic cancer, even among those who have never smoked, according to research reported today in Boston at the ...
A Glengormley woman has shared how a dentist noticing a spot on her tongue led to a shock mouth cancer diagnosis years later.
Jan. 17, 2007 — -- In 2006, the American Cancer Society estimated that there were 33,730 cases of pancreatic cancer diagnosed in the United States, and 32,300 deaths from this disease. According ...
A fter almost a decade of careful monitoring following the discovery of a white patch on her tongue, Selene Brown was ...