Clare Davis-Eaton, 51, from Grimsby, Lincolnshire, found a lump on her neck “the size of a frozen pea” in December 2015 and, ...
FOR many of us, the festive period is a time to let go and overindulge in large meals, fatty and rich foods, alcohol, and ...
Excessive alcohol consumption during festivals can damage the mouth lining and increase oral cancer risk. Know how binge ...
Nasal cancer, a rare but increasing cancer, affects men more than women. It originates in the nasal cavity or sinuses. Risk ...
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Woman, 62, Reveals How She Endured Years of Painful Mouth Ulcers Before Tongue Cancer Diagnosis
Margot Blair from Dumfries thought she had no cause for concern after receiving the results of a biopsy in 2022, when she first began to experience white lesions on her tongue. However, two years ...
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Mouth cancer: Bad news for drinkers! Even one drink can cause mouth cancer, this research reveals the frightening truth.
If you stop drinking, they say that even doctors advise drinking one peg of 30 ml, but this study will remove this ...
Maharashtra: Rare oral cancer case at KIMS Thane reveals familial link as doctors treat a young patient with no tobacco, ...
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Doctors provide new hope for pancreatic cancer patients with less invasive radiofrequency ablation
UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital became the first in South Texas to use an emerging and ...
Family physician Dr Adrian Lorde is urging Barbadians to take respiratory symptoms seriously as cases climb sharply, warning ...
When multiple members of a family have had cancer especially at young ages or at the same site, it can signal inherited risk ...
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