NSAIDS, Reduces The Risk Of Oral Cancer But Causes Heart Attacks
Researchers from Norwegian Radium Hospital and National Hospital, Oslo and other collaborating Universities from many cancer Institutes has presented their study data conducted over 20 years in 900...
View ArticleRole Of Tobacco In Development Of Oral Cancer And Heart Disease
October has been designated as the National Dental Hygiene Month (NDHM) and the American Dental Hygienists' Association (ADHA) has announced that it would be focusing on the relation between oral...
View ArticleNew Drug For Oral Cancer Detection On The Anvil
Zila, Inc, an Arizona-based biotech company is testing out OraTest, its detection drug for oral cancer, according to the CNN. Oral cancer is a disfiguring entity that is caused by chewing tobacco and...
View ArticleSynthetic Bone Tissue Could Be the Answer to Disfigurement Caused by Oral Cancer
Oral and pharyngeal cancers are by far the leading cancers in the world today. The problem is that these are not discovered until too late and thus the treatment, which includes radiation and surgery,...
View ArticleOral Cancer Cases Causing Concern
The Department of Pathology MLN Medical College in Allahabad recently concluded a study called 'age specific incidence rate and pathological spectrum of oral cancer' and has uncovered some very...
View ArticleEarly Diagnosis Of Oral Cancer And Sjogren's Syndrome Possible By...
Diagnosing oral cancer and Sjogren's syndrome using saliva-based tests will soon become a reality according to two studies presented at the yearly meeting of American Association for Dental Research....
View ArticleRoutine Dental Check-Ups Should Include Oral Cancer Screening
Screening for oral cancer at a routine dental check-up may not only prevent the disease, but it is also cost-effective. A new analysis says that such screenings could end up saving 2,000 British...
View ArticleJaw Reconstruction could be Possible in Oral Cancer Patients
Mayo Clinic ENT pioneers have found a new method to reform the mandible (lower jaw) of oral cancer patients . Senior investigator of the study, Eric Moore, M.D., said that without reconstructive...
View ArticleNew Anti-Smoking Campaign Warns Against Oral Cancer
'Quit', the anti-smoking group, has admitted to making use of an actor in its advertising campaign to potray someone suffering from oral cancer. The advertisement shows a heavily made-up woman...
View ArticleTooth Whitening Products Do Not Cause Oral Cancer
Hydrogen Peroxide, one of the main ingredients in tooth whitening product found to have no negative health effects and is safe to use-says an article written by Dr. Ian Monroe, entitled, "Use of...
View ArticleNew Screening Process Helps Better Diagnose Oral Cancers
Patients with early stage oral cancer may benefit from a more advanced screening process allowing for a more accurate diagnosis, according to a study presented at the plenary session today at the...
View ArticleNovel Methods in Diagnosing Oral Cancer
Early diagnosis of oral cancer still remains the best way to ensure patient survival and quality of life, say researchers. During the 85th General Session of the International Association for Dental...
View ArticleSwallowing The Bitter Pill-Oral Sex Linked To Oral Cancer
Breakthrough research has offered a clue as to why oral cancer has been on the rise recently and more so in persons not regarded as primary-risk candidates. American scientists say that oral sex is a...
View ArticleDentists Need More Training in Oral Cancer Detection
More than 92 percent of Illinois dentists provide oral cancer examinations for their patients, but many are not performing the procedures thoroughly or at optimum intervals, according to a new study....
View ArticleVaccines Used To Treat HPV Virus May Keep Oral Cancer At Bay
A study in the journal of the Academy of General Dentistry ; General Dentistry, says that vaccines that have been developed to treat HPV might decrease the risk of oropharyngeal cancer and oral...
View ArticleAvocados Aids in Preventing Oral Cancer
Avocados may help prevent oral cancer by killing some and preventing pre-cancerous cells from developing into actual cancers, a new study by researchers at Ohio State University has found. Researchers...
View ArticleStudy Finds Link Between Oral Cancer and Ethnicity
A recent study at the University of Southern California has identified the link between the oral cancer and ethnicity. The researchers theorized that the ethnic groups who were engaged in high-risk...
View ArticleWatch Your Mouth -Keep Oral Cancer At Bay
Brian Hill , founder of America's Oral Cancer Foundation walks his talk. In spite of Hill following every oral hygiene and care technique to the dot, he was diagnosed with advanced oral cancer . He...
View ArticleHPV-Associated Oral Cancer In Men On The Rise
The sexually transmitted virus that brings about cervical cancer in women is now proving scary for men, too. According to new research, the HPV virus now causes as many cancers of the upper throat as...
View ArticleAnalyzing Saliva-proteins may Help to Detect Oral Cancer
A new technique has been developed that can separate and analyze all proteins found in human saliva other than just soluble ones. This technique, called 'three-step peptide fractionation', can further...
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