Never in my life had I felt so guilty and terrified," Dr. Ashley Joves told Newsweek, after spotting her husband's oral ...
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 ...
We don’t hear about oral cancer very often, but more than 50,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with it every year. Oral cancer doesn’t just target the tongue, gums and mouth. It can even extend 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, ...
Never in my life had I felt so guilty and terrified," Dr. Ashley Joves told Newsweek, after spotting her husband's oral ...
The program, called YesRx, takes in donations and dispenses oral cancer and supportive drugs to those in need, giving away ...
Oral cancer stages describe the condition’s severity, whether the cancer has spread, and how far. The higher the number or letter of the stage, the more the cancer has progressed. Cancer staging helps ...
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 ...
Oral mucosa cancer starts in the mucosa, which is the lining of the mouth. Tobacco use is the biggest risk factor, but alcohol consumption and HPV infection can also increase the risk. The main ...
Recent research suggests that blood tests may show markers of oral cancer. But a blood test isn’t enough to confirm an oral cancer diagnosis. A biopsy is the only way to confirm it. Blood tests for ...
Who needs fancy scanners, blood tests and X-rays to tell us if we have cancer? Soon, if an Alabama company has its way, all we will need to do is chew a stick of gum. Volatile Analysis is developing ...