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Single Dose of the HPV Vaccine May Provide Protection Equal to Multiple Doses

One dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may prevent infection from the virus, which is responsible for 70% of all oral cancers,.

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Oral Cancer Cases may be Rising

The oral cancer problem may be getting worse. Statistics indicate that there was an increase of 1,000 oral cancer cases in the United.

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More Evidence of Poor Oral Health Leading to HPV

If a person needed more incentive to maintain good oral health, now he or she has it. The American Association for Cancer Research.

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Single Male Smokers at Risk of Oral Cancer

Single male smokers are at a greater risk of developing oral cancer than any other group. This new study discovered that single men.

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New Blood Test May Revolutionize HPV Diagnosis

A new blood test may prove pivotal in oral cancer diagnosis. This new test looks for antibodies in the human papilloma virus. These.

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Lifestyle, Diet May Prevent Oral Cancer

New research shows something that should be obvious. A healthy diet and a healthy lifestyle can greatly reduce the risk of oral cancer..

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8th Annual NYC Oral Cancer Walk on April 21

On Sunday, April 21, 2013, starting at 11am (rain or shine), oral cancer survivors and their families will join dental students, residents, and.

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People Lack Knowledge About Link Between Oral Cancer, Sexual Health

People don’t know enough about the link between oral cancer and sexual health, according to various studies. The general awareness about sexually transmitted.

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Mouth Cancer Becoming More Prevalent

Younger people are developing mouth cancer more than ever before. An initiative in Scotland has set out to make people under the age.

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Study Shows HPV Increases Risk of Periodontitis

Another study indicates that the Human Papilloma Virus increases the risk of developing a form of gum disease, such as periodontitis. The University.

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