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Main Content ABSTRACT: Head and neck cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed malignancies worldwide. Patients with advanced stages of disease frequently develop recurrences

Main Content ABSTRACT: Head and neck cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed malignancies worldwide. Patients with advanced stages of disease frequently develop recurrences
Repeated exposures to dental X-rays is associated with an increased risk of thyroid cancer and meningioma. A team at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS)
Main Content ABSTRACT: Oral Cancer has a remarkably high incidence worldwide and yet a a significant decrease in its mortality and morbidity rates has been

Women with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) appear to be at an elevated risk of getting cancer, report researchers at the University of Gothenburg. No causal

Researchers at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry have discovered something about neutrophils, the most numerous white blood cells in the body, that may

Tobacco use contributes to heart disease, respiratory disease, and lung cancer, and it is the leading cause of preventable death in the world with more

Researchers in California report a breakthrough to prevent damage to the jaw, a side effect suffered by some people undergoing treatment for cancer or osteoporosis.
Main Content April is oral cancer awareness month worldwide. To highlight this, here are some oral cancer knowledge updates. Dentists are the only medical faculty
Swedish researchers from the Karolinska Institutet have found that the presence of oral bacteria in so-called cystic pancreatic tumours is associated with the severity of the tumour.

E-cigarette users develop some of the same cancer-related molecular changes in their oral tissue as cigarette smokers, according to the University of Southern California (USC),
American researchers have determined F. nucleatum, a common oral bacteria often implicated in tooth decay, accelerates the growth of colon cancer Researchers at the Columbia University College

University at Buffalo (UB) researchers have received part of a $1.5 million grant to investigate light therapy as a replacement for prescription opioids in treating