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During April’s Oral Cancer Awareness Month, Benevis joins its dental industry peers in efforts to highlight the importance of good oral hygiene and proactive risk assessments for the disease. Oral ...
The University of Mississippi Medical Center’s (UMMC) Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery offered free oral cancer screenings on Wednesday at ...
New research reveals women who drink weekly sugary beverages face 5 times higher oral cancer risk. Learn the science behind ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Kentucky has one of the nation's highest rates of oral cancer. Oral cancer is any cancer of the ...
It's a refresher, especially as the temps turn up—but 12,000 people will likely die from oral cancer in the United States ...
A recent study found that drinking at least one sugar beverage a week was linked to a higher risk of oral cancer in women.
A man in his 30s, identified only by his surname Kim, had been suffering from mouth pain for a few months ago, so he had a lot of worries. I thought it was simple stomatitis due to stress and took ...
Regular consumption of sugary drinks may increase the risk of oral cancer by nearly five times, according to a University of Washington study. Researc ...
Dry mouth is the most reported side effect following radiotherapy for the treatment of head and neck cancer, affecting up to 70% of patients due to salivary gland damage. It can lead to difficulty ...
The month of April is dedicated to bringing awareness about oral cancer, which sees about 50,000 cases annually.
The powerful potential of nanotechnologies and AI to detect oral cancer earlier and more accurately has been revealed by a ...