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Individuals with cannabis use disorder (CUD) were found to be three times more likely to develop oral cancer in a new study.
Sydney woman Sarah Susak woke up from a 19 hour surgery without her teeth and missing half her mouth after giving doctors ...
A common habit shared by nearly 18 million Americans was found to increase the risk of oral cancer by more than three times, ...
New study of 45,000 patients finds people with cannabis use disorder are 3.25 times more likely to develop oral cancer within ...
Cancer treatment often evokes images of hair loss and fatigue, but for patients receiving chemotherapy and radiation, it can ...
Shortly after my wife’s diagnosis, her niece became engaged and it was my wife’s one wish that she live long enough that we could attend her niece’s wedding, which we did. At no time during my wife’s ...
Cancer doesn't happen overnight, and it's not always just about family history or fate. Some of the most common things we do every day could be quietly raising our risk of cancer without us even ...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) are a group of cancers that affect cells in and around our mouth and nose.
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Irish Mirror on MSNDad's warning after young son's wobbly tooth and swollen jaw led to cancer diagnosisWhen Freddie first complained about a wobbly tooth in early May, his parents thought it was "a little bit peculiar" because ...
WE’VE all been there, when a scratchy tickle suddenly blossoms into a sore throat that makes swallowing feel like sandpaper.
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WTAP on MSNTIH: Negan Castleberry’s road towards beating cancerAt Akron’s Children’s Hospital, Negan was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). According to the American Cancer ...
Cancer incidence in Sri Lanka is rising at an alarming rate due to a combination of aging population, unhealthy lifestyles, ...
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