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Oral Cavity Cancer
Alarming rise in oral cancer cases in city Mar 6, 2006 Hindustan Times, ...found in 42.57% cases. On an average, 63 new cases of oral cavity cancer per annum were detected during this period. The study also ...
Norwegian government handles research fraud Jan 17, 2006 EurekAlert (press release), ...describes how medicines called NSAID, commonly used to relieve pain in connection with inflammatory infections, can reduce the risk of oral cavity cancer. ...
Test Predicts Hidden Lymph Node Metastases in Oral Cancer Patients Nov 29, 2005 Cancer Consultants (press release), Metastasis in TNM Stage I and II Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Oral Cavity. Cancer. Early Online publication November 1, 2005. ...
One editor’s journey from addiction to breaking the habit Nov 23, 2005 Franklin County Courier, ...carcinogens. These carcinogens put me – and anybody I smoke around – at risk of lung, larynx, throat, esophagus and oral cavity cancer. ...
Action plan to counter NCDs formulated on workshop’s last day Oct 26, 2005 Chandigarh Newsline, Prof SC Sharma, HoD, department of radiotherapy, PGI, highlighted the fact that oral cavity cancer was the most prevalent one in males and among women this was ...
Social Disparities in Tobacco Use in Mumbai, India: The Roles of ... -- 09 Jul 2005 12. Dikshit RP, Kanhere S. Tobacco habits and risk of lung, oropharyngeal and oral cavity cancer: a population-based case- control study in Bhopal, India. ... / RedNova.com,
Spit - and call me in the morning’ -- Mar 7, 2005 Wong's own team tried out that idea on 32 patients with early-stage oral cavity cancer - the sixth most common cancer in the United States, with 30,000 new ... / Newsday,
Spit - and call me in the morning’ Mar 7, 2005 Wong's own team tried out that idea on 32 patients with early-stage oral cavity cancer - the sixth most common cancer in the United States, with 30,000 new ... Newsday
'Good Days' Multiply With Treatment Jun 4, 2004 Black men are more likely to die of 12 cancers than white men. The increased risk ranges from 9 percent in lung cancer to 67 percent in oral-cavity cancer. ... Fort Smith Times Record
Head, neck cancer on rise in VN: experts -- Aug 2, 2004 ...said more than 58 per cent of cancer patients admitted to the Oncology Hospital of Ha Noi in the last five years were diagnosed with oral cavity cancer, a form ... / Viet Nam News, Vietnam -
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