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Health pioneer Professor Bev Lawton on what she'd do with unlimited funding

RNZ 22 Mar 2025
... as the primary way to screen for cervical cancer ... It also causes a substantial amount of oral cancers and anal cancers and vaginal cancers, and guess what - we can prevent it by vaccinating.
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Preventative Dental Treatments in La Jolla Proudly Offered by Open Wide La Jolla Dentistry

GetNews 21 Mar 2025
The practice offers various preventative dental treatments, from regular cleanings to oral cancer screenings, to safeguard patients' oral health for years to come ... Oral cancer screenings are a vital ...
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Less than 10% of Ghanaians visit dentists regularly

Ghana Business News 21 Mar 2025
... a high prevalence of oral diseases ... A significant proportion of those with oral health issues were also tobacco users, which increases the risk of oral cancer and periodontal disease,” he stated.
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Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Pipeline 2025: Key Companies, MOA, ROA, and Clinical Trials Evaluation by ...

GetNews 21 Mar 2025
... designation to BAY 2927088, a new oral small molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI), for the treatment of patients with unresectable or metastatic HER2-mutated non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
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Oral health and pregnancy: Are they connected? Dentist shares 8 facts you didn’t know before

Hindustan Times 21 Mar 2025
The connection between oral health and pregnancy is underrated but crucial ... Are you brushing your teeth regularly? Risk factors to know for head and neck cancer. Pregnant women need to prioritise oral health.(Shutterstock).
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Unraveling an oral health mystery leads to rare autoimmune diagnosis

The Robesonian 21 Mar 2025
Not only because oral conditions can be linked to systemic disease such as heart ailments, diabetes, cancer and, according to growing research, dementia, but also, systemic conditions can manifest in the mouth.
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Oral hygiene and cancer: What’s the link?

The Times of India 20 Mar 2025
Do you neglect your dental hygiene? Well, you are doing it all wrong! Did you know that poor oral hygiene is often associated with oral cancer? This article helps you understand the importance of oral hygiene in preventing oral cancer.
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World Oral Health Day: Africa's growing gum disease dilemma – time to take action

Independent online (SA) 20 Mar 2025
Studies have shown that oral diseases share common risk factors tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, high sugar intake, and poor diets with major noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.
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SE Asia Carries Highest Global Burden Of Oral Diseases, Mouth Cancers: WHO

MENA FN 20 Mar 2025
(MENAFN - IANS) New Delhi, March 20 (IANS) South-East Asia has the highest global burden of oral diseases and mouth cancers, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) on World Oral Health Day ... .
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Hidden dangers of poor oral health and how to prevent them

The Times of India 20 Mar 2025
Which of these diseases are more prevalent in India and how can they be prevented?Some of the most common oral health problems in India are tooth decay, gingivitis, periodontitis, and oral cancer, which is caused by chewing tobacco or betel nut.
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Dientes Community Dental and Salud Para La Gente partner for senior oral health push Bite ...

Santa Cruz Sentinel 20 Mar 2025
This demographic shift is significant because Medicare does not cover dental care and poor oral health has been linked with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s, complications during cancer treatment and low socialization with peers.
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I got diagnosed with colon cancer at 44 — these were my 4 main symptoms

New York Post 20 Mar 2025
Colorectal cancer is on the rise among people under 50 — a trend that’s baffling doctors ... She did oral and infusion chemotherapy and was declared cancer-free after doctors completed her colonoscopy in September.
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HUTCHMED Highlights Savolitinib SAVANNAH Phase II and Other Data at European Lung Cancer

Enid News & Eagle 20 Mar 2025
— SAVANNAH Phase II trial demonstrated high and durable response rates with savolitinib plus TAGRISSO®in MET-high lung cancer, representing a promising chemo-free oral treatment strategy to address ...
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iOnctura commences randomized Phase II study in metastatic uveal melanoma

Pharmiweb 20 Mar 2025
... study investigating lead asset roginolisib in patients with metastatic uveal melanoma (UM), a rare cancer of the eye. Roginolisib is an orally dosed small molecule allosteric modulator of PI3Kδ.
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Amity students develop ‘Mukta’ to detect oral cancer

The Times of India 19 Mar 2025
A group of seven BTech students from Amity University (Lucknow campus), working under two mentors, claim to have created an AI-based device that can detect oral cancer well before it manifests in individuals.
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