An analytical review of 19 research studies has revealed high rates of oral cancer in some Arab countries, possibly due to widespread tobacco chewing. But, a lack of national cancer registries and ...
Mouth cancer among many other kinds of cancer can be highly preventable with lifestyle modifications and getting rid of bad habits including chewing of tobacco, drinking alcohol, or smoking ...
The mouth, lips, tongue, gums, salivary glands, and throat can all be affected by oral cancer, a dangerous and sometimes fatal illness. Oral cancer has a greater death rate than several other ...
The American Cancer Society's annual cancer trend report shows cancer mortality is decreasing but cancer rates are increasing in young adults and women.
Exposure to secondhand smoke could increase the risk of developing oral cancer by 51 percent for individuals, according to a new meta-analysis of prior cancer studies, published in the journal Tobacco ...
A woman said her dentist saved her life after a persistent sore throat turned out to be mouth cancer. Martine Clark, 60, is now in remission after she was encouraged to have her symptoms ...