Oral Cancer Referrals Fall by a Third During the Pandemic
The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) Is calling for urgent action on cancer diagnoses as new data from seven National Health Service Trust Hospitals.
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The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) Is calling for urgent action on cancer diagnoses as new data from seven National Health Service Trust Hospitals.
The Oral Health Foundation (OHF) is asking everyone to conduct a quick 45-second check for oral cancer as part of Blue Wednesday, which.
The number of global deaths due to smokeless tobacco has increased by a third in seven years to an estimated 350,000 people, according.
Mouth cancer risk is not enough to motivate most people to change their lifestyle. A recent study showed that 20 million people wouldn’t.
There may some health benefits to drinking a lot of coffee. A new study indicates that people who drink four cups of caffeinated.
Younger people are developing mouth cancer more than ever before. An initiative in Scotland has set out to make people under the age.
A new gene test may end up saving many lives. The new test can detect precancerous cells in patients with benign-looking mouth lesions..
Most people don’t know nearly as much as they should about oral cancer. Roughly 70 percent of adults don’t know about the symptoms.
Mouth cancer survival rates aren’t progressing as highly as they should. People are surviving in higher percentages when developing other forms of cancer.
There’s growing evidence linking the Human Papilloma Virus and mouth cancer. A study recently demonstrated that there’s a connection between the two diseases..