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New study of 45,000 patients finds people with cannabis use disorder are 3.25 times more likely to develop oral cancer within ...
Individuals with cannabis use disorder (CUD) were found to be three times more likely to develop oral cancer in a new study.
Cancer treatment often evokes images of hair loss and fatigue, but for patients receiving chemotherapy and radiation, it can ...
A recent study reveals a concerning link between long-term cannabis use and oral cancer risk. Researchers at the University ...
Dry mouth, or xerostomia, affects up to 70% of patients who get radiation for head and neck cancer. It can make speaking and swallowing very difficult and can lower quality of life.
A woman had her tongue removed when a mouth ulcer turned out to be cancer. Jessica Tappenden-Rowell, 23, first developed a lesion under her tongue last May, but dismissed it as a common mouth ...
Certain bacteria's presence in the mouth may be an indicator for potential development of pancreatic cancer, the detection of which could allow for earlier and more precise treatment, according to ...
This imbalance may create conditions favorable for cancer development. Third, the combination of sugar and acidity in many sweetened beverages directly damages the mucous membranes lining the mouth.
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