Scientists link poor oral health to dramatically higher pancreatic cancer risk, emphasizing the importance of regular brushing and dental care for prevention.
A new blood test can detect head and neck cancers years before symptoms appear The test looks for DNA released into the bloodstream by HPV-related tumors The test returned positive for 27 of 28 blood ...
For the first time, scientists have identified 27 bacteria and fungi living in our mouths that are implicated in the ...
An LED-based intraoral device for photobiomodulation therapy appeared safe and reduced severe oral mucositis versus a placebo ...
Indiana University School of Medicine scientists have developed a new method that shifts the behavior of immunosuppressive cells in tumors, turning them from cancer protectors into tumor fighters. The ...
In a new study that combines synthetic biology with cancer immunotherapy, researchers from the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine) and Central South ...
Twenty-seven species of bacteria and fungi among the hundreds that live in people’s mouths have been collectively tied to a 3.5 times greater risk of developing pancreatic cancer, the results of a ...
BLANCHESTER, Ohio (WKRC) - A high school student who survived a softball-sized tumor is preparing for another fight. Doctors discovered the cancer has returned. Blanchester senior LJ Rineair was ...
A study involving more than 1,000 cancer patients has found that a low dose of aspirin halves the risk of colorectal tumors returning after surgery. This readily available and inexpensive treatment ...
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