An analytical review of 19 research studies has revealed high rates of oral cancer in some Arab countries, possibly due to widespread tobacco chewing. But, a lack of national cancer registries and ...
Exposure to secondhand smoke could increase the risk of developing oral cancer by 51 percent for individuals, according to a new meta-analysis of prior cancer studies, published in the journal Tobacco ...
which they are convinced are caused by chewing tobacco. Mouth cancer has a 10-year incubation period. It is very hard to treat and spreads very quickly. As health experts know that children ...
MOUTH CANCER Doctors at the Tata Memorial Hospital are reporting a rise in pre-cancerous lesions in the mouth, which they are convinced are caused by chewing tobacco. Mouth cancer has a 10-year ...
People are being warned to look out for a ‘red flag’ symptom of cancer that you’ll only ... and quitting smoking or chewing tobacco can lower your risk.
Several factors are probably behind this increase in mouth cancer cases. Changing lifestyle habits, particularly those related to known risk factors, play a significant role. Tobacco use, including ...