Non-healing sores, white or red patches, loose teeth could be early signs of oral cancer often mistaken for dental issues.
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Oral cancer: The risk of oral cancer is increasing rapidly among youth, tobacco and vaping are becoming fatal, learn the symptoms
Persistent mouth ulcers claim millions of lives each year. Despite this, a large number of people continue to smoke and use ...
If you can’t recall the last time you saw a dentist, you’re not alone. While people require varying levels of dental care, NHS guidance advises that adults generally shouldn’t leave it more than two ...
A new study suggests a quick, non-invasive brush test could help identify oral cancer in just one hour, offering a faster and ...
A paper published in the journal Biomarker Research by a cross-university team led by Queen Mary University of London ...
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