That's the finding of a study presented March 31 at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual conference.
Oral cancer, or oral cancer, is a type of malignant neoplasm that can occur anywhere in the oral cavity: tongue, gums, lips, cheeks, floor of the mouth, palate ...
From the color of your teeth to your gums, the mouth can tell you a lot about your overall health.
In the near future, just a blood test can detect HPV, which increases the risk of oral cancer through sexual intercourse.
Scientists have successfully researched a new method of diagnosing oral cancer without having to enter the cancer organization and not cause pain.
The tongue is made up of a group of muscles, which helps to taste food, swallow and speak. Healthy tongue is pink and covered with small nodules called papillae.
According to a message in a media campaign about to be broadcast on television in the UK, drinking a little more than the recommended safety threshold could significantly increase
A team from Stanford University has developed a smartphone application and a phone-ready mini scanner that promises to help early diagnosis of oral cancer.