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Oral Sex Linked To Mouth Cancer Risk Nov 20, 2005
One of the studies conducted at the Johns Hopkins University monitored 1,670 patients with oral cancer and 1,732 healthy people without the cancer. ...
- MedIndia,
Rise in Oral Cancer Tied to Drinking Nov 17, 2005
Oral-cancer rates in the UK have risen 25 percent over the past decade, and the group Cancer Research UK says that rising alcohol consumption is to blame, the ...
- JoinTogether.org
CIGNA Dental Adds Oral Cancer Screening to Its Preventive Health ... Nov 16, 2005
...importance of early detection and intervention, CIGNA Dental has announced that beginning January 1, 2006, it will cover the oral cancer screening procedure ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Oral sex linked to cancer - Swedish study Nov 16, 2005
That's the advice from dentist Kerstin Rosenquist after a new Swedish study confirmed that the Papilloma Virus increases the risk of oral cancer. ...
- The Local,
Oral sex linked to oral cancer Nov 16, 2005
The result is in line with a French study last year, which found that oral cancer patients infected with HPV had three times more oral sex than those who did ...
- United Press International
Mouth cancer from oral sex? Nov 18, 2005
A research study at Johns Hopkins University studied 1,670 patients with oral cancer and 1,732 health people, and found that HPV was found in a small number of ...
- myDNA.com,
Oral Sex may Cause Mouth Cancer New Study Reveals Nov 17, 2005
She said, "You should avoid having oral sex.". "In recent years (oral cancer) has been on the rise among young individuals and we don't know why. ...
- Lifesite,
BC scope spots oral cancer Nov 15, 2005
Vancouver — The BC Cancer Agency has developed a new scope to detect oral cancer that will allow dentists to see changes in the mouth not visible to the ...
- Globe and Mail,
Dentists test if scope detects recurrence of oral cancer Nov 15, 2005
Researchers hope the scope will allow oral cancer to be detected early before it spreads and is difficult to control, said Miriam Rosin, a senior scientist at ...
- CBC News,
Actor supports oral cancer campaign Nov 15, 2005
Actor Jack Wild has said his lifestyle of heavy smoking and drinking had made him a "walking time bomb" for mouth cancer. The former ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
DOH reports cases of oral cancer among men rising, blames increase ... Nov 8, 2005
Meanwhile, the report showed that the top five most common cancers among men are liver cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, oral cancer and stomach cancer. ...
- eTaiwan News,
BC Cancer Agency develops new device for detecting oral cancer Nov 15, 2005
...develops. “What were trying to do is prevent the development of oral cancer which is a really deadly disease,� said Ross. “…If ...
- CKNW,
FASTER PUSSYCAT Guitarist Undergoes Surgery To Remove Oral Cancer ... Nov 9, 2005
FASTER PUSSYCAT guitarist Brent Muscat underwent surgery yesterday (Nov. 8) to remove the oral cancer with which he was diagnosed a few weeks ago. ...
- Blabbermouth.net,
Colgate in alliance to fight oral cancer Nov 5, 2005
...known brands in the bathroom cabinet, is investing millions of dollars to develop toothpastes and mouthwashes that could protect customers against oral cancer. ...
- The Sunday Times,
Colgate signs oral cancer treatment deal Nov 4, 2005
...to create oral rinses, gels and other products to treat patients diagnosed with leukoplakia -- a pre-cancerous condition that can lead to oral cancer. ...
- NewYorkBusiness.com,
Awareness key to better cancer management, says expert Nov 22, 2005
...to Dr Krupasindhu Panda, a leading expert on cancer and President of Indian Society of Oncology, the commonest form of cancer in Orissa is oral cancer in both ...
- Newindpress,
VELscope instrument to detect mouth cancer Nov 16, 2005
Oral cancer can be now detected by using a hand-held scope called VELscope, which has been developed by BC Cancer Agency from the fund given by National ...
- MedIndia,
Communicating Treatment Options in Colorectal Cancer Requires ... Nov 17, 2005
One treatment trend that is presenting challenges for both patients and their nurses is the increasing move toward oral cancer therapies. ...
- DG News
This is Mouth Cancer Awareness Week. Nov 16, 2005
...the UK. Oral cancer is the sixth most common cancer among men. 75 ... drink alcohol. Around 1,600 people die each year from oral cancer. A ...
- ic Huddersfield.co.uk,
Smoking and mouth cancer Nov 14, 2005
Surgeons will visit schools and educate adolescents about the effects of smoking on the mouth and in particular its relation to oral cancer. ...
- MedIndia,
Student organizes anti-smoking day Nov 22, 2005
Armed with pictures of oral cancer, Bigelow explained the dangers of chewing tobacco, and drove home the message that such products should not be used. ...
- Concord Journal,
St. Clair: Spit please Nov 22, 2005
...have already identified about 3000 pieces of RNA in saliva, of which when four particular ones are present, indicate a 91 percent chance of current oral cancer ...
- Georgetown Record,
Oral test could save your life Nov 10, 2005
...that a 20-aday smoker faces a ten-fold risk of developing the disease, and those who drink and smoke heavily are 24 times more likely have an oral cancer. ...
- ic Birmingham.co.uk,
Oral tobacco not safe substitute for smoking Nov 11, 2005
..."The evidence suggests," he continued, "that smokeless products are in fact a cause of oral cancer and pancreatic cancer in humans. ...
- Reuters
Great Smoke Out event today Nov 15, 2005
The event also features free oral cancer screenings by Christine Leo of the Lower Eastern Shore Dental Education Program, as well as other health screenings by ...
- Crisfield Times,
Change of lifestyle would slash cancer risk Nov 18, 2005
...cancers and oral cancers. Oesophageal cancer deaths and oral cancer deaths are also linked to alcohol. They based their figures ...
- Sydney Morning Herald (subscription),
Tobacco, Yemen’s Silent Killer Nov 18, 2005
...“In the mouth alone smoking contributes to an increase in oral cancer, gum diseases, cavities and other mouth diseases,� Al-Najri said. ...
- Yemen Observer,
UK Survey Finds Smokers Remain Remarkably Unconcerned About Mouth ... Nov 14, 2005
...about the risks they face. Roughly 4,300 new cases of oral cancer are diagnosed in the UK alone each year. Half of people who have ...
- Newsinferno.com,
Cervical cancer test may help hatch Rockville biotech Nov 17, 2005
...marketplace quicker.�. Also in the NeoDiagnostix pipeline is a similar molecular test for early detection of oral cancer. Endress ...
- Business Gazette,
Gene Therapy Is Respectable Again Nov 22, 2005
On Nov. 7, Colgate-Palmolive (CL) invested $20 million in Austin-based Introgen Therapeutics (INGN), which is pursuing novel remedies for oral cancer. ...
- BusinessWeek
Lippman recognized for discoveries in cancer prevention Nov 2, 2005
Currently, he heads an NCI program project, "Molecular-based Therapy for Oral Cancer Prevention," which promises to delay the development of oral cancer in ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Introgen Therapeutics, Inc. Announces Oral Health Alliance With ... Nov 4, 2005
...$20 Million Transaction Will Target Treatment and Prevention of Oral Cancer and Oral Premalignancies AUSTIN, Texas, Nov. 4 /PRNewswire ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Colgate buys stake in Introgen Nov 4, 2005
...drugs. Under the terms of the deal, announced Friday, the companies will work together to develop products to treat oral cancer. ...
- Austin American-Statesman (subscription),
Smokeless Tobacco a Good Alternative to Smoking? Nov 17, 2005
...snus. Cancer rates, including oral cancer, are on the decline. "There's a tremendous amount of debate about it," said Sweanor. "There ...
- ABC News
Cancer battler achieves ambition to be nurse Nov 19, 2005
A WOMAN who had to relearn how to eat and speak after losing two-thirds of her tongue to oral cancer has qualified as a nurse. Janette ...
- Scotsman,
Don't chew, cancer victim tells students Nov 15, 2005
Bender, 43, lost one-third of his tongue, a portion of his jawbone, all of his lower teeth and the lymph nodes on the right side of his throat to oral cancer. ...
- Billings Gazette,
Where there's smoke, there's questionable funding Nov 15, 2005
He also claims that oral cancer, the disease frequently associated with chewing tobacco, is “mostly a myth.� A quick search of available scientific ...
- Gateway.ualberta.ca,
Young students learn the many dangers of smoking Nov 16, 2005
...her presentation shows the graphic consequences of using tobacco including premature aging, loss of vocal use, lung cancer, emphysema, oral cancer and jaw ...
- Carthage Press,
Great American Smokeout: How Many Smokers In Pa.? Nov 17, 2005
...report using tobacco. And doctors now see more young people turning into young cancer patients -- especially oral cancer. "I've ...
- Pittsburgh Channel.com,
Introgen Therapeutics, Inc. Oral Health Alliance With Colgate ... Nov 7, 2005
...$20 Million Transaction Will Target Treatment and Prevention of Oral Cancer and Oral Premalignancies Introgen to Host Conference Call on November 9th to ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
(PRN) - Illinois CPA Society Now Accepting Nominations for ... Nov 16, 2005
...[+]. (PRN) - Rail Workers Take Amtrak Message to Commuters ... [+. PRN) - CIGNA Dental Adds Oral Cancer Screening to Its Preventive Health Measures ... [+. ...
- Bolsamania.com,
Events that shaped our perceptions of tobacco Nov 16, 2005
...million. • Nellie Fox, the Chicago White Sox Hall of Famer with the iconic tobacco chaw in his cheek, died of oral cancer in 1975. ...
- Dayton Daily News (subscription),
Introgen Therapeutics, Inc. Oral Health Alliance With Colgate ... Nov 7, 2005
...will work towards developing specialized formulations of its molecular therapies to help prevent pre- cancerous conditions of the oral cavity and oral cancer. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Dip, chew no subs for smoking Nov 5, 2005
...the oral cavity. Oral cancer can include cancer of the lip, tongue, cheeks, gums, and the floor and roof of the mouth. And people ...
- Daily News Journal (subscription),
The Great American Smokeout 2005: CA Dental Hygienists Play ... Nov 15, 2005
There are numerous cases in which dental hygienists have saved lives by performing oral cancer screening and through early detection of cancer and other ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Mouth cancer peril 'not a worry' Nov 13, 2005
...and symptoms. Around 4,300 new cases of mouth cancer - also known as oral cancer - are diagnosed in the UK each year. The Denplan ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
BOOZE LINK TO CANCER Nov 15, 2005
Prof Alex Markham of Cancer Research UK said: "The damage alcohol does causes me concern." About 1,600 people a year die in the UK from oral cancer.
- Mirror.co.uk,
Smokeout: Not as easy as ABC Nov 12, 2005
University research has documented that smokers who switch to smokeless tobacco reduce their risk for all smoking-related illnesses, including oral cancer. ...
- Washington Times,
Former golfer Jamshed Ali died Nov 1, 2005
Penury and oral cancer claimed the life of former golfer Jamshed Ali at a local hospital here today. He is survived by his wife, a son and five daughters. ...
- Webindia123,
EDUCATION BRIEFS Briefs Nov 16, 2005
Participants receive free stop-smoking kits, information from experts, free blood-pressure, oral-cancer and bone-density screenings and refreshments. ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,
Faster Pussycat Guitarist Has Cancer Surgery Nov 10, 2005
38-year-old Faster Pussycat guitarist Brent Muscat was diagnosed with oral cancer more than a month ago. Yesterday, Brent's wife ...
- KNAC.com,
Sturgis station gas prices remain less than $2 a gallon Nov 15, 2005
Free oral cancer screenings will be offered in Elkhart, Goshen and Mishawaka from noon to 3 pm Thursday at Dr. Scott Hewitt's offices in support of the ...
- Elkhart Truth,
Consumer products giant buys $20M in Introgen stock Nov 4, 2005
Terms of the deal call for the development of special formulations of Introgen's molecular therapies targeted at oral cancer and precancerous conditions of the ...
- Austin Business Journal,
‘Fight tobacco addiction, tooth & nail’ Nov 7, 2005
During an oral healthcare drive, 18 schoolchildren were diagnosed with oral fibrosis, the first stage of oral cancer. ... This is the first stage of oral cancer. ...
- Ahmedabad Newsline,
Study on turmeric’s role in cancer prevention Nov 6, 2005
Thriuvananthapuram: The Regional Cancer Centre here, whose studies suggest that a 5-minute oral cancer screening can check about 40,000 deaths worldwide, is ...
- Peninsula On-line,
Cost of smoking rises again with insurance surcharges Nov 13, 2005
But other health professionals say they can’t recommend smokeless tobacco as an alternative to smoking because of the risks of oral cancer. ...
- Asheville Citizen-Times,
Renaissance man Greer writes through his pain Nov 9, 2005
...molecular markers" pinpoint cancers. In 1983, his lab was the first to identify a virus that causes oral cancer. Greer owns and ...
- Columbus Dispatch (subscription),
Reform unveiled for dental care Nov 15, 2005
...west Sheffield at 1.15. Cases of oral cancer are continuing to rise with 2,300 people diagnosed each year leading to 800 deaths.
- Yorkshire Post Today,
Free dental screening Nov 2, 2005
...gums and dentures. Members of the Massachusetts Oral Cancer Partnership will screen participants for oral cancer. Students from ...
- Daily News Transcript,
Golfer Jamshed Ali passes away Nov 1, 2005
India's first professional golfer SK Jamshed Ali died at a private hospital in Kolkata on Tuesday after fighting a long, grinding battle against oral cancer. ...
- Rediff,
Schizophrenia: Delusion without illusion Oct 24, 2005
Screenings could reduce oral cancer deaths (June 2, 2005) -- French researchers said visual screenings of people with a high-risk of developing oral cancer ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Country's first professional golfer Jamshed Ali passes away Nov 1, 2005
Nov 1 (PTI) Country's first professional golfer SK Jamshed Ali died at a private hospital here today after fighting a long grinding battle against oral cancer. ...
- Press Trust of India,
- By Swati Nitin Gupta Nov 7, 2005
Ramadoss added. Dr Ramadoss also said that breast cancer, oral cancer and lung cancer need to be addressed at the grassroot level. The ...
- The Asian Age,
Golfer Jamshed Ali passes away Nov 1, 2005
KOLKATA: The country's first professional golfer, SK Jamshed Ali, died at a private hospital here on Tuesday after fighting a long battle with oral cancer. ...
- Daily News & Analysis,
Country's first professional golfer Jamshed Ali passes away Nov 1, 2005
Country's first professional golfer SK Jamshed Ali died at a private hospital here today after fighting a long grinding battle against oral cancer. He was 53. ...
- Kerala Online,
CANCER SCREENING HELD IN IDAHO FALLS Oct 29, 2005
...reduced cost. Breast, skin, colon and oral cancer tests were offered as well as mammograms and prostate screenings. Participants ...
- KPVI-TV,
2010: What can kill you? What can save you? Oct 29, 2005
...show there is an increase in stomach cancer, particularly in Chennai) are on the rise, while there has been a slight decrease in cervical and oral cancer. ...
- Newindpress on Sunday,
Pussycat Recovering Nov 9, 2005
...(BW&BK) Less than a month ago, it was reported that 38-year-old FASTER PUSSYCAT guitarist Brent Muscat was diagnosed with oral cancer. ...
- antiMUSIC.com,
Springdale City Council, 6 pm Oct 25, 2005
Free screenings for oral cancer, blood pressure, body fat, weight, height and carbon monoxide levels also will be available. — ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE. ...
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription),
First Arjuna Award golfer passes away in penury Nov 1, 2005
Kolkata: Sheikh Jamshed Ali, the first Arjuna Award winner in golf, passed away here after fighting a grim and prolonged battle with oral cancer and poverty. ...
- NewKerala.com,
Hancock calendar Nov 10, 2005
Nov. 17: Adult dental services, tooth extractions for adults 20 years and old, oral cancer screenings, 9 am to 1 pm, Hancock Community Center. ...
- Hagerstown Morning Herald,
Free flu shots at health fair Oct 29, 2005
Neal and his staff are screening for oral cancer, that is especially deadly if caught too late. "Last year we actually saw oral ...
- WTHR,
Most school kids ‘chew tobacco’ Nov 9, 2005
...sponsored study by the IDA and Quality Circle, an NGO, after a survey of just 14 schools, revealed that at least two boys ‘had oral cancer’ and could ...
- Khaleej Times,
Why Doesn't Dr. Stephen Hecht Want You to Know Smokeless Is Less ... Nov 3, 2005
The risk of oral cancer from smokeless is real but minuscule compared to the likelihood of developing lung cancer, emphysema, and other conditions if one keeps ...
- American Council on Science and Health,
Your views for Tuesday, October 25, 2005 Oct 24, 2005
Dental hygienists are licensed and educated to look for abnormal dental conditions, screen for oral cancer and provide a variety of preventive services. ...
- LaCrosse Tribune,
Other ways to quit: Do they work? Nov 7, 2005
But other health professionals say they can't recommend smokeless tobacco as an alternative to smoking because of the risks of oral cancer. Vaccination. ...
- Montgomery Advertiser,
The cost of care: Myths abound over immigrant health Oct 31, 2005
Journal of Immigrant Health, published for doctors who often treat foreign-born patients, regularly covers topics such as the threat of oral cancer caused by ...
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin,
Health Etc: Events Oct 30, 2005
...pressure, blood sugar, body fat and body mass, bone density, cholesterol, depression, foot health, HIV testing, lungs, glaucoma, oral cancer, carbon monoxide ...
- Evansville Courier & Press (subscription),
Southeast's Turner makes his pitch during Series Oct 27, 2005
...by the North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust that spotlight the hazards of smokeless tobacco, which has been linked to oral cancer, cardiovascular disease ...
- Greensboro News Record,
FASTER PUSSYCAT To Shoot VH1 'Bands On The Run 2' Pilot - Oct. 29 ... Oct 29, 2005
The dates are Nov. 30th through Dec. 4th.". As previously reported, FASTER PUSSYCAT guitarist Brent Muscat was recently diagnosed with oral cancer. ...
- Blabbermouth.net,
Partnership gets $500,000 grant 03 Oct 2005
On Oct. 13, Gruen Von Behrens, an oral cancer survivor and popular motivational speaker, is presenting a program at Carson Valley United Methodist Church. ...
- The Record-Courier
Oral Cancer On Rise In Young People Sep 26, 2005
London, England (AHN) - The British Dental Health Foundation finds that young people are suffering from mouth cancer at an increasing rate. ...
- All Headline News
B-Carotene Increases Oral Cancer Risk In Smokers Sep 22, 2005
...broccoli. Beta carotene supplementation has been found to increase the incidence or rather the risk for development of oral cancer. ...
- MedIndia
Black Raspberries May Prevent Oral Cancer Sep 17, 2005
Now, their latest studies suggest the berries may help battle oral cancer as well. In lab tests, the berries reduced tumors in the mouth by 44 percent. ...
- Lex 18
Dye imaging ID's oral lesions likely to become cancer Sep 1, 2005
...than lesions that did not stain with the dye," said Miriam Rosin, Ph.D., Director of the BC Cancer Agency's British Columbia Oral Cancer Prevention Program and ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Dye can predict oral cancer Sep 1, 2005
Oral cancer, and its treatments, can potentially lead to severe disfigurement of the face, jaw and oral cavity, primarily when the disease has reached an ...
- London Free Press
Six Central Illinois counties join to fight oral cancer Sep 2, 2005
A six-county consortium has been created to boost awareness of oral cancer and to provide screenings to help ensure residents are catching the cancer in the ...
- Quincy Herald Whig
Dye Imaging ID's Oral Lesions Likely To Become Cancer Sep 1, 2005
Soybean-Based Chemical May Help Prevent Oral Cancer (December 26, 2000) -- A chemical derived from soybeans has been found to shrink abnormal growths that lead ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Tobacco Addicts Find New Hope in Natural Product Said to Address ... Sep 26, 2005
...there are others including emphysema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and oral diseases such as leucoplakia, laryngeal cancer, oral cancer and sub ...
- PR Web (press release)
Beating the Ban Sep 28, 2005
The government has been allowing the production even after being aware of the fact that India has 75,000 to 80,000 new cases of oral cancer a year - highest in ...
- Navhind Times
Dye predicts which pre-malignant lesions are likely to advance ... Sep 2, 2005
...to cancer than lesions that did not stain with the dye," said Miriam Rosin, director of the BC Cancer Agency's British Columbia Oral Cancer Prevention Program ...
- Xagena.it
Zila, Inc. Comments on Canadian Study Citing Potential Efficacy of ... Sep 12, 2005
...the independent study, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), 100 patients with oral lesions but without any history of oral cancer were monitored ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Young hit by mouth cancer increase Sep 25, 2005
...develop the disease. Mouth cancer is sometimes called oral cancer and can affect the lips, tongue, cheeks and throat. Every year ...
- Daily Mail - UK
Two Magsaysay awardees 2005 Sep 18, 2005
She also conducted India’s first successful trials of combination therapy, leading to dramatic breakthroughs in the control and cure of oral cancer. ...
- ABS CBN News
CSIR scientists working towards a healthier future Sep 25, 2005
...and ITRC, CM Gupta said for the first time a technology had been devised by the ITRC, that could predict susceptibility of persons prone to lung and oral cancer ...
- Lucknow Newsline
'Take Your Man To The Doctor' Week Begins Sep 26, 2005
Free screenings will include asthma, blood pressure, colorectal cancer, cholesterol, diabetes, dental/oral cancer, depression, glucose, glaucoma, hearing, HIV ...
- 7Online.com
New plea to quit smoking Sep 30, 2005
More than a quarter of Bangladeshi women and almost a fifth of Bangladeshi men regularly chew tobacco, increasing the chances of oral cancer.
- ic Huddersfield.co.uk
Rodeo sends right message by banning chewing tobacco Sep 29, 2005
The maladies caused by this addiction include receding gum lines, high blood pressure, oral cancer, esophageal cancer, and stomach cancer, to name a few. ...
- Lahontan Valley News
Path found to potential oral cancers Sep 1, 2005
...likely to advance to cancer than lesions that did not stain with the dye," said Miriam Rosin, director of the British Columbia Oral Cancer Prevention Program ...
- United Press International
New dye discovery helps find cancer Sep 1, 2005
By Matt Kieltyka, 24 hours. Researchers have found a way to detect oral cancer sooner by using a blue dye. The BC Cancer Agency released ...
- 24 Hours Vancouver
New dye discovery helps find cancer Sep 4, 2005
Researchers have found a way to detect oral cancer sooner by using a blue dye. ... Researchers have found a way to detect oral cancer sooner by using a blue dye. ...
- Borsa-Italia.Net
Dental health training at college Sep 26, 2005
...advertisements featuring tobacco products such as pan-masala, pan-parag, gutka, zarda etc which has resulted in an increased incidence of oral cancer even in ...
- Ludhiana Newsline
Dye Identifies Potential Oral Cancers Sep 1, 2005
More than 300,000 people worldwide will be diagnosed with oral cancer this year. In the United States, 30,000 people will develop ...
- Ivanhoe
Smokers Cloud Has A Silver Lining? Sep 23, 2005
This comes as a fresh cause of concern for anti-smoking lobbies and doctors. As smoking can promote both gum disease and oral cancer. ...
- MedIndia
Ore. Rodeo Bans Free Chewing Tobacco Sep 21, 2005
...they took the stance against the free snuff after hearing stories of children getting their hands on the tobacco, which has been tied to oral cancer, as well ...
- ABC News
Cancer tests now mandatory for armed forces Sep 23, 2005
...their family members. The jawans will be screened mainly for oral cancer which is most frequent in the armed forces. For jawans ...
- Times of India
One of North America's oldest rodeos bans chewing tobacco handouts Sep 21, 2005
...they took the stance against the freebies after hearing stories of children getting their hands on the tobacco, which has been tied to oral cancer, as well as ...
- SLAM! Sports
Ben Gazzara awarded with the Donostia Prize in San Sebastian Sep 22, 2005
...worked with. He said he was delighted to receive this award after battling depression and oral cancer in recent years. Veteran actor ...
- EiTB
Wrongful-death lawsuit filed Sep 20, 2005
...legal fees and other relief. Castellanos had been treated at the hospital in 2004 for oral cancer. In August, he was accidentally ...
- San Francisco Examiner
Imps buys tobacco product banned in EU Sep 20, 2005
There is also research to suggest the product could increase the risk of oral cancer. Imperial hopes to capture some of the huge Swedish demand for "snus". ...
- Independent
DEADLY CHEWING TOBACCO ON SALE Sep 17, 2005
A plug of the product held in the mouth for 30 minutes delivers as much nicotine as up to four cigarettes and has been linked to oral cancer. ...
- Special Broadcasting Service
Some worry about the message stars send Sep 24, 2005
...documentary, Jack Klugman, who portrayed cigar-smoker Oscar Madison in “The Odd Couple� and was a smoker himself who suffered from oral cancer, spoke of ...
- Virginian Pilot
Tobacco Harm Reduction Emerges as Viable Public Health Strategy Aug 31, 2005
The most widely cited risk of smokeless tobacco is oral cancer, although epidemiological studies have shown cigarettes pose a higher risk for oral cancer. ...
- The Heartland Institute
Dental students seal kids' teeth Sep 19, 2005
Poor oral health also has long-term implications. Studies have linked it to diabetes, oral cancer and lung and heart diseases. Dental ...
- Cleveland Plain Dealer
Smokers less likely to visit the dentist Sep 12, 2005
...for everyone. Not only can your dentist pick up problems with teeth, he or she can also check for gum disease or oral cancer. But ...
- HealthandAge.com
No face-off, please Sep 24, 2005
...from a cadaver, cites as potential recipients people who have been severely burned, mauled, injured in car accidents or disfigured by oral cancer -- all of ...
- The Japan Times
Mouth problems can worsen with age Sep 22, 2005
Overindulging in either tobacco or alcohol can lead to loose gums, cavities, oral cancer, and dry mouth. Dry mouth condition has many causes. ...
- PakTribune.com
key factors in cancer fight Sep 15, 2005
...rate for women. Essex also had the highest prostate cancer mortality rate and one of the highest oral cancer death rates. "We have ...
- NorthJersey.com
Essex has highest cancer death rate in NJ Sep 14, 2005
In addition, oral cancer mortality rates were higher in Essex County when compared with the rest of the state, with blacks suffering disproportionately.
- Newark Star Ledger
BC news calendar: Sept. 1 Sep 1, 2005
BC Cancer Agency announces results of oral cancer study using a simple dye to identify abnormal areas of the mouth that are six times more likely to become ...
- Vancouver Sun (subscription)
Stanford trip special for two Sep 9, 2005
John Leykam is in the throes of oral cancer, an ongoing ordeal that has stripped 108 pounds from his weakened frame but hasn't reduced his spirit. ...
- Daily Review Online
Time to Spit Out Today's Cancerous Role Models for Kids Sep 10, 2005
...trend. This stiff-lower-lip form of tobacco ingestion dramatically increases a person's chance of getting oral cancer. Unfortunately ...
- Bremerton Sun
Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Presents Second Dental ... Sep 1, 2005
...articles help develop the methods used to handle dentoalveolar surgery, facial injuries and deformities, TMJ disorders, oral cancer, jaw reconstruction ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Smokers tardy on dental visits Sep 16, 2005
...year. This study brings to light that behavioral modification is needed to help this group to avoid tooth loss and oral cancer.". ...
- myDNA.com
At Work -- Workers around the region Sep 7, 2005
...but also serves other patients.) Gold gives each patient a hard- and soft-tissue (teeth and gums) exam, X-rays if needed, oral cancer screening, teeth ...
- Baltimore Sun
Inaugural SDSU Rodeo Club Fund-Raiser Held In Yankton Aug 31, 2005
...decided in spring 2004 to end its long-standing relationship with US Smokeless, producer of chewing tobacco products that put users at high risk of oral cancer ...
- Yankton Daily Press
Hancock calendar Sep 15, 2005
Today: Adult dental services, tooth extractions for adults 20 years and older, oral cancer screenings, 9 am to 1 pm, Hancock Community Center. ...
- Hagerstown Morning Herald
Health notes Sep 4, 2005
800-515-0044. Oral cancer: Screenings will be conducted by Dr. Joseph Fritz from 9 am to 1 pm Saturday at HealthLink Community Wellness Center. ...
- Baltimore Sun
VOICE youth promote staying smoke free Sep 8, 2005
...how smoking cigarettes effects the body, including a demonstration of “Mr. Dip Lip,� a model of the human mouth depicting oral cancer and ulcerations from ...
- Mooresville / Decatur Times
Cash and care: Initiative to open treatment centres in rural ... Aug 31, 2005
According to Dr PK Tripathy, the awareness level of dental health among the people of the State is very low, though terminal diseases r like oral cancer are on ...
- Newindpress
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