Hundreds of millions of people worldwide are addicted to a tropical palm-tree seed that provides a caffeine-like buzz—yet many users don’t know it puts them at grave risk for cancer. Oral cancers ...
Elsewhere, 67 per cent of oral cancer cases among women in Bangladesh and 54 per cent in men were caused by betel quid – a ...
A study released Thursday found that women who consumed at least one sugar-sweetened beverage daily had a nearly five times ...
A study reveals a significant link between daily sugary drink consumption and a higher risk of oral cancer, with increasing ...
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ABP News on MSNHead And Neck Cancers: A Specialist’s Perspective On Early Signs, Risks And Treatment OptionsDespite their frequency, head and neck cancers often evade early detection, presenting silently until they reach advanced ...
Dr Amanjot Kaur, Dr Saurabh K Gupta, Dr Karthik S Early oral cancer prevention and timely diagnosis of premalignant oral lesions play a crucial role in reducing cancer-related mortality. By ...
In fact, cancer of the mouth and throat was the eighth most common ... and the use of chewing tobacco, snuff or betel nut. Human papilloma virus (HPV) has been shown to be associated with cancers of ...
Local groups have long argued for tighter regulations for betel nuts, also known as areca nuts, a product the International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies as a Category 1 carcinogen. The ...
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