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It's a refresher, especially as the temps turn up—but 12,000 people will likely die from oral cancer in the United States ...
Medical experts reveal critical information about the growing link between HPV and oral cancer, prevention methods, and why ...
A Rutgers biochemistry professor explains how omega-6 fatty acids found in Western diets can activate cellular growth ...
People who drink and smoke have an elevated risk of developing cancer of the mouth, pharynx and larynx. Alcohol makes it easier for the body to absorb the carcinogens in cigarettes and e-vapes.
Worsening climate change has been linked to an increased risk of mouth cancer and other dental diseases by a new study.
A greater intake of sugar-sweetened beverages was tied to a higher risk for oral cavity cancer, or OCC, in women, a ...
Treatment with VXM01, an investigational vaccine, plus Bavencio demonstrated both safety and tolerability in patients with ...
Oral cancer rates are particularly concerning, driven by the widespread use of tobacco and areca nut, though only about 10 ...