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Oral cancer cases are on the rise across the globe. Oral cancer, affecting the mouth, lips, tongue, or throat, claims ...
Kolkata: The incidence of oral cancer, which is more common among men, is rising alarmingly among women. In 2024, the state-run R Ahmed Dental College.
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Mid-Day on MSNWorld No Tobacco Day: The shocking impact of smoking on oral healthWorld No Tobacco Day is observed on May 31 around the world to raise awareness about the use and dangers of tobacco products on our body ...
Head and neck cancer is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) accounts for about 2% of all cancers and 1.9% of cancer-related deaths globally. OSCC is ...
World No Tobacco Day 2025: Health risks of tobacco use, from gum issues to tooth decay, cancer, more
Tobacco can harm your oral health and may result in gum disease, tooth loss, and even oral cancer. Here’s why oral health education among teenagers needs to start long before tobacco becomes a habit.
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