Mouth Cancer Awareness: Mouth cancer has long been considered a disease that occurs mostly in older men, especially those who ...
Early Signs of Oral Cancer: Oral cancer can develop without any apparent reason, making it even more dangerous. A large number of people are affected by this disease every year. Can you get oral ...
You might already know that smoking increases your risk of oral cancer. But did you know that skipping dental cleanings, having unsafe sex or even forgetting lip balm could, too? An estimated 59,000 ...
A study in the International Journal of Oral Science shows oral cancers without traditional risks (smoking/alcohol) have ...
Mouth cancer is increasingly affecting non-smokers under 40, especially in India. Experts warn that oral cancers in younger ...
A new study reveals that many oral cancers are no longer driven by traditional risk factors like smoking or Human papillomavirus infection.
Famous American novelist Mark Twain once said, “Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world. I know because I've done it thousands of times.” If only it were as effortless as it sounds! We all ...
A growing number of oral cancer cases are being diagnosed in young adults with no history of smoking or tobacco use. Delayed ...
Certain genetic disorders can greatly increase the risk of oral cancer. In people with these disorders, oral cancer may develop at a younger age compared with its other causes. Tobacco and alcohol are ...
A research review links vaping to lung cancer. As an oncologist, here's what I tell people when they ask me about vapes and cancer risk.
These factors include genetic and age-related blood mutations, smoking and infection by oral bacteria. Published in Cancer Discovery, the findings provide new insight into the earliest biological ...