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  1. North Carolina dental hygienists' view on oral cancer control.(Author abstract)(Report): An article from: Journal of Dental Hygiene by Carrie Bigelow, Lauren L. Patton, et all 2007-09-22
  2. Tongue reconstruction offers hope for oral cancer patients. (Upfront).: An article from: Journal of Dental Hygiene by Valerie Danner, 2003-01-01
  3. Maryland Dental Hygienists' Assessment of Patients' Risk Behaviors for Oral Cancer.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Journal of Dental Hygiene by Sheryl E. Syme, Thomas F. Drury, et all 2001-01-01
  4. The Use of Antioxidant Nutrients to Prevent and Treat Cancers of the Aerodigestive Tract.: An article from: Journal of Dental Hygiene by Stacy A. Long, 1999-03-22
  5. Oral cancer and cultural factors in Asia.(EVIDENCE FOR PRACTICE): An article from: Canadian Journal of Dental Hygiene by Sherry L Priebe, Jolanta Aleksejuniene, et all 2008-11-01
  6. Oral cancers: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer, 2nd ed.</i> by Kausalya, Ph.D. Santhanam, Rebecca, Ph.D. Frey, 2006
  7. DNA Abnormalities Predict Progression to Oral Cancer.(oral leukoplakia progression to squamous cell carcinoma): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Robert Finn, 2001-10-01
  8. What you need to know about, oral cancer (SuDoc HE 20.3152:OR 1/996) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1996
  9. Dental expert advocates oral cancer screening.(CANCER)(OralCDx Laboratories Inc.): An article from: Family Practice News by Bruce Jancin, 2009-09-15
  10. Lip cancers: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer, 2nd ed.</i> by Diane, Ph.D. Calabrese, Rebecca, Ph.D. Frey, 2006
  11. Solitary fibrous tumor of the floor of the mouth: case report and review of the literature.: An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Neville Shine, Mohd nor nurul Khasri, et all 2006-07-01
  12. Big Survival Gain in Routine Oral Cancer Screening. (MARYLAND STATE PROGRAM).: An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2001-11-01
  13. Oral Cancer Screen Can Be Part of Tonsillar Exam. (Exam Takes 90 Seconds).: An article from: Internal Medicine News by Miriam E. Tucker, 2001-11-01
  14. An assessment of oral cancer screening methods among registered dental hygienists in West Virginia.: An article from: Journal of Dental Hygiene by Melissa Soriano, Shayna Williams, 2004-09-22

41. Impact Lab - Oral Sex Linked To Mouth Cancer
Oral Sex Linked to mouth cancer. More about Love · News by archimedes Most read story about Love Oral Sex Linked to mouth cancer. Article Rating.
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42. Impact Lab - Oral Sex Linked To Mouth Cancer
Oral Sex Linked to mouth cancer Date Wednesday, February 25 @ 204516 CST Topic Love. Oral sex can lead to oral tumours. That
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43. Health Education Board For Scotland: Mouth Cancer Speaks Volumes Of Trouble
Back to list of media releases. mouth cancer Speaks Volumes of Trouble. Media Release. In Scotland, there are over 500 new cases each year of mouth cancer.
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44. Mouth Cancer - Medical
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45. SOYBEAN DERIVATIVE MAY PREVENT MOUTH CANCER From January 2001 Journal
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Researchers in California have determined that a chemical derived from soybeans can help prevent oral cancer, or cancer of the mouth. Scientists at the University of California at Irvine said their study is believed to be one of the first findings, based on human research, showing that the soybean derivative can play such a role in oral cancer prevention. Oral cancer has one of the lowest survival rates of all cancers. The soybean derivative studied is a chemical scientists call the Bowman-Birk inhibitor. The chemical was first identified by chemists almost four decades ago, but now the team of California scientists has determined that it can reduce the size of pre-cancerous lesions in the mouth which can lead to oral cancer.

46. Mouth Cancers -- ECureMe.com
Oral Cancers affect various parts of the oral cavity, including the mouth (floor, roof, tongue, gums, and cheeks) lips, tonsils and the upper part of the throat
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  • Oral Cancer s affect various parts of the oral cavity, including the mouth (floor, roof, tongue, gums, and cheeks) lips, tonsils and the upper part of the throat. The cancer cells invade and destroy the local structures, using blood and lymphatic channels that spread to and destroy other parts of the body.
  • There are many forms of Oral Cancer s, but the most common are cancers of the lining of the oral cavity called squamous cell carcinoma.

47. The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Died Of Cancer
reelection campaign. Died, of mouth cancer, in a hospital at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, La., August 21, 1947. Interment at Juniper
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48. Oral Sex Linked To Cancer Of The Mouth - [Sunday Herald]
By SarahKate Templeton. New research to be published next year will provide powerful evidence that oral sex can cause mouth cancer.
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49. Diagnose-Me: Conditions: Mouth Cancer
Last updated May 06, 2004. mouth cancer, before it is too late. Risk factors for mouth cancer Addictions, Cigarette Smoke Damage,
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Mouth Cancer
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Other conditions that may be present Oral cancer includes cancer of the tongue, cheek, or gums. Some of the symptoms are: sores in mouth that don't go away, red or white patches in mouth, constant bleeding in mouth, numbness in mouth, swelling or lumps in mouth, and - late symptoms - difficulty with swallowing and speech.
In those who chew tobacco, mouth problems that may seem minor soon become quite serious. For example, tooth decay may begin from the high sugar contents in some formulations, while enamel surfaces wear down. Gums may pull away from the teeth where the tobacco is commonly placed and tooth loss may also occur. When health hazards become extremely serious, white patches and red sores may be found in the mouth on the gum and/or cheek, or where tobacco contact is most prevalent. These patches, which may become cancerous over time, are called leukoplakia , and are found quite often among chewing tobacco users.
Mouth cancer is very hard to cure, and because it spreads rapidly through the body, it is essential to take precautions immediately. By quitting tobacco today and receiving treatment for your mouth problems, you may be able to catch the cancer before it is too late.

50. Scotsman.com News - Latest News - Campaign Highlights Mouth Cancer Risks
Scots are being encouraged to double check oral ulcers and sores today in a new drive to cut mouth cancer. The television and radio
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51. AllRefer Health - Oral Cancer (Cancer - Mouth, Head And Neck Cancer, Mouth Cance
Oral Cancer (Cancer Mouth, Head and Neck Cancer, mouth cancer, Squamous Cell Cancer - Mouth) information center covers causes, prevention, symptoms, diagnosis
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Alternate Names : Cancer - Mouth, Head and Neck Cancer, Mouth Cancer, Squamous Cell Cancer - Mouth Definition Oral cancer involves abnormal, malignant tissue growth in the mouth.
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Mouth Anatomy Oral or mouth cancer most commonly involves the tissue of the lips or the tongue. It may also occur on the floor of the mouth, cheek lining, gingiva (gums), or palate (roof of the mouth). Most oral cancers look very similar under the microscope and are called squamous cell carcinomas . These are malignant and tend to spread rapidly.
The exact cause is unknown. Smoking and other tobacco use are associated with 70-80% of oral cancer cases. Smoke and heat from

52. AllRefer Health - Oral Cancer Treatment (Cancer - Mouth, Head And Neck Cancer, M
Oral Cancer (Cancer Mouth, Head and Neck Cancer, mouth cancer, Squamous Cell Cancer - Mouth) information center covers Treatment.
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Alternate Names : Cancer - Mouth, Head and Neck Cancer, Mouth Cancer, Squamous Cell Cancer - Mouth Oral Cancer Treatment Surgical excision (removal) of the tumor is usually recommended if the tumor is small enough. Radiation therapy and chemotherapy would likely be used when the tumor is larger or has spread to lymph nodes in the neck. Surgery may be necessary for large tumors. Rehabilitation may include speech therapy or other therapy to improve movement, chewing, swallowing, and speech.

53. "Oral Sex Shown To Be Linked To Mouth Cancer"
Oral Manifestations Dental Care Issues with HIV AIDS Oral Sex Shown to Be Linked to mouth cancer . Oral Sex Shown to Be Linked
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54. New Tongue Reconstruction Methods Help Patients With Mouth Cancer
New Tongue Reconstruction Methods Help Patients with mouth cancer St. Louis, Dec. 16, 2002 — Surgeons at Washington University School of Medicine in St.
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New Tongue Reconstruction Methods Help Patients with Mouth Cancer
Archives of Otolaryngology
About 30,000 Americans develop cancers of the mouth each year. Most are caused by tobacco and alcohol use, and the tongue is the site most often affected.
The study involved 43 patients, average age 58, who had half or more of the tongue removed and who received tongue reconstruction at the time of surgery. The surgeons reconstructed the forward portion of the tongue in 30 of the patients and the base of the tongue in 13 of them.
Replacement tongues were constructed using folding techniques developed by Haughey and his co-authors to provide the optimum shape, size and mobility for speech and swallowing. In most cases, replacement tongues were fashioned from tissue taken from the forearm or thigh.
Swallowing ability was assessed on a validated scale. Of 38 patients tested for swallowing ability, 85 percent were able to swallow with mild to moderate difficulty, enabling them to meet their nutritional requirements by mouth alone. In other studies using alternate tongue reconstruction methods, 50 percent to 62 percent of patients were able to eat regular or soft diets.
Supervised by an independent speech pathologist, patients were asked to speak 50 words into a tape recorder to measure speech intelligibility. The recordings were played back to five individuals with no experience interpreting the speech of head and neck cancer patients. The scores of the five listeners were averaged and the percentage intelligibility of pronunciation was determined for each patient. These were averaged for an overall score.

55. The Cancer Survivors Network, Supplying Information, Resources, Chat, Stories, D
Message Board mouth cancer, Jabernacky 1118-2003 0319 PM EDT, mouth cancer after radiation-lymphedema There is 1 reply to this message.
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57. Cancer Information And Support International
From, Message. Janine Stoneham 9/27/2002 072917, Subject Pictures of mouth cancer Message Can you please send me a picture of mouth cancer.
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58. Cancer Information And Support International
Joy 1/29/2004 204144, Subject Pictures of mouth cancer Message I have something bad going on in my mouth, it hurts like heck, and I have had it for 6 weeks.
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I have something bad going on in my mouth, it hurts like heck, and I have had it for 6 weeks.
Can someone email me photos, or do what ever it take to get them to me. I really need to see what it looks like.
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59. Wood Stoves Linked To Mouth Cancer, Pharyngeal Cancer, Laryngeal Cancer And Lung
Wood stoves linked to mouth cancer. Of the cancer patients, about 48% had mouth cancer, 27% had pharyngeal cancer and 25% had laryngeal cancer.
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Wood stoves linked to mouth cancer
NEW YORK, Jan 21 (Reuters Health) Wood burning stoves appear to increase the risk of cancers of the mouth and throat, a study suggests. People exposed to the smoke from such stoves have 2 to 3 times the risk of cancers of the mouth and throat, and the wood stoves may be responsible for 30% of all such cancers, according to the study conducted of 2,352 people living in Southern Brazil. ``Cooking and heating stoves are used in more than half the world's households and have been shown in many locations to produce high indoor concentrations of particulates, carbon monoxide and other combustion-related pollutants,'' reported Dr. Eduardo Franco, of McGill University, Montreal, Canada, and colleagues in the International Journal of Epidemiology. ``Wood and coal fires generate a number of combustion products which are known, or suspected carcinogenic agents.'' Franco, along with Brazilian colleagues, compared 784 patients with mouth and throat cancers to 1,568 people without cancer. Of the cancer patients, about 48% had mouth cancer, 27% had pharyngeal cancer and 25% had laryngeal cancer.

60. Cure - Prevention & Curing Protocol
mouth cancer Prevention Curing Protocol. Click HERE to access mouth cancer Testimonials. This Mouth The mouth cancer Cause. To understand
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