It is crucial to identify aggressive forms of the disease at the diagnostic stage to ensure that the increased risk of ...
Scientists have found that a common bacterium that usually lives in the mouth can help stomach cancer grow by feeding tumors with a substance they use as fuel. The discovery suggests that this ...
Stage III oral cavity cancer is characterized by larger tumors or lymph node involvement, often diagnosed through physical exams, biopsies, and imaging scans. Treatment typically involves a ...
Stage 2 oral cavity cancer involves tumors larger than 2 cm but not exceeding 4 cm, without lymph node or distant spread. Diagnosis includes physical exams, biopsies, imaging tests, and endoscopy to ...
Gum (gingival) cancer is a rare type of oral cancer. Gingival cancer grows in the thin skin layer protecting your teeth. The skin layer is also called your gingiva. It covers your upper and lower jaws ...
WHEN Margot Blair began suffering from persistent mouth ulcers, she thought little of it. The now 62-year-old, from Dumfries, ...
The connection between oral sex and cancer has become a topic of growing concern in recent years. This relationship centers on the human papillomavirus (HPV) and its potential links to cancers of the ...
Oral cancer slowly steals speech, confidence, and comfort. Beyond the patient, it burdens families emotionally and financially, silencing entire households.
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 senior oncologist says Northeast India records the highest cancer incidence in the country, particularly oral, head and ...
YEARS of research have shown that mouth cancer can be prevented. In Guyana, it is believed that over 100 cases are diagnosed every year and that no one ...