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Types of Cancer: Types of Cancer : Mouth Cancer by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Wed 12 Aug 2009 10:07pm However, in some cases when you call to set up an appointment, you may be referred immediately to a dentist or a dentist who specializes in diseases of the gums and related tissue in the mouth (periodontist). View original post here:  Types of Cancer: Types of Cancer : Mouth Cancer Read on »
Mouth cancer Problem (mini schnauzer) by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Wed 12 Aug 2009 10:09pm a mouth cancer vet said removal & radiation would not buy much extra time can anything be done for smell and am i prolonging her life for me and hurting her? she still likes to go to walk but mostly sleeps ANSWER Dear, Depending on type of tumor, cytostatics can be used for treatment of cancers, but as an additional therapy of surgical removal Read on »
Vegetables High in Folic Acid Can Lower Mouth Cancer Risk by The Verigin Dental Health Team Doctor of Dentistry Posted Fri 03 Dec 2010 9:05am Women who consume high volumes of folic acid found in Vitamin B from vegetables and some fruits are less likely to suffer from mouth cancer. For 30 years... of alcohol and had low folic acid intake were three times more likely to develop mouth cancer than those who drank high volumes of alcohol but had high volumes of folic acid Read on »
Your mouth can tell a lot about your health | Oral Cancer News by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Tue 11 Aug 2009 8:47am Your mouth can tell you a lot about your overall health . More: Your mouth can tell a lot about your health | Oral Cancer News Read on »
New tool helps dentists detect oral cancer | Oral Cancer News by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Mon 28 Sep 2009 10:03pm would remove Kiser’s tumor. “The surgeon told me that he could actually see better margins and … Go here to see the original: New tool helps dentists detect oral cancer | Oral Cancer News Read on »
Mouthwash and Oral Cancer by Karen Bettison Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:14pm : This article from the following website: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1113422/Mouthwash-causes-oral-cancer-p Mouthwash 'causes oral cancer' and should be pulled from supermarkets, say experts By Daniel Martin Last updated at 1:47 AM on 13th January 2009 Comments ( 64 ) Add to My Stories Mouthwashes can cause oral cancer and should Read on »
Mouthwash and Oral Cancer by Karen Bettison Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:07pm : This article from the following website: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1113422/Mouthwash-causes-oral-cancer-p Mouthwash 'causes oral cancer' and should be pulled from supermarkets, say experts By Daniel Martin Last updated at 1:47 AM on 13th January 2009 Comments ( 64 ) Add to My Stories Mouthwashes can cause oral cancer and should Read on »
Connection Between Throat Cancer and Oral Sex by Dr. Helaine Smith Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:53pm One thing many people don't realize is that dentists check for more than cavities during a regular check-up. They also check for signs of cancer, including cancers of the tongue, jaw, lips, and throat. In fact, according to the Mouth Cancer Foundation: Oral and pharyngeal cancer is the sixth most common malignancy reported worldwide and one Read on »
Common Mouthwash Products Boost Risk of Oral Cancer by 900 Percent by Marie L. Patient Expert Posted Thu 16 Apr 2009 11:38pm You may have already figured that GreenFertility does not like or espouse weird BLUE mouthwashes. Use your baking soda, keep your body in good balance, and you won't need to worry about halitosis, yo: (NaturalNews) The use of mouthwashes that contain alcohol a s an ingredient can drastically increase a person's risk of cancers of the mouth, head Read on »
Oral Cancer On The Rise Due to Increased Alcohol Consumption by Nick B. Patient Expert Posted Tue 11 Aug 2009 9:28am Alcohol is the main reason to blame for an “alarming” increase in the amount of people in their forties being diagnosed with oral cancers, it has been claimed. Professionals in the field advised the amount of 40-somethings developing cancers of the mouth, tongue, lip and throat had gone up by 25 per cent in the last ten years. Smoking Read on »