A major study published in BMJ Global Health looked at data from thousands of people and found that drinking just one ...
Strange lumps in your body, unintentional weight loss, to changes in skin are all the red flags you may be told to notice when looking for signs of cancer. However, some of the early symptoms of some ...
People with certain bacteria and fungi in their mouths may face a dramatically higher risk of pancreatic cancer — more than three times greater — according to new research from NYU Langone Health and ...
Mum who spent eight years fighting mouth cancer celebrates Christmas without disease - Clare Davis-Eaton was diagnosed with ...
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 ...
Topping up your coffee cup throughout the day could provide some protection against common cancers affecting the mouth, throat, and voice box, according to a new study. Researchers in the US gathered ...
A person's risk of pancreatic cancer might be tied to the microbes living in their mouths, a new study says. People have a more than tripled risk of pancreatic cancer if their mouths contain 27 types ...
During active cancer treatment, patients face many smaller battles on the path to remission. One of those lesser-known struggles is a condition known as chemo mouth, a painful side effect of ...
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Oral bacteria and fungi may help reshape the pancreatic microbiome and promote carcinogenesis. Earlier research has connected periodontal disease and clinical candidiasis with greater pancreatic ...
Margot Blair is undergoing intensive treatment for stage three tongue cancer following her diagnosis in July Jacob Wackerhausen/Getty Margot Blair from Dumfries, Scotland, is receiving treatment for ...
A video of a breast-cancer patient’s oral X-ray has gone viral on TikTok, earning almost 5 million views. Dr. Michelle Jorgensen, a dentist and board-certified holistic health practitioner, shared ...