The risk is even higher with locally brewed alcohol and when combined with chewing tobacco, which together account for nearly 62 per cent of such cancer cases in India ...
Background and objectives: Patients with cancer, particularly those undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy, may develop oral mucositis. This is the first study to investigate the absorption profile ...
February 18, 2008 (Kissimmee, Florida) — The largest and longest study of its kind to date suggests that fentanyl buccal tablets (Fentora, Cephalon) generally are safe and well tolerated in the ...
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has issued a consensus document for the management of buccal mucosa cancers, according to a story on Pharmabiz.com. Although several international ...
Head and Neck Cancer in Suriname: An Epidemiologic Review of Clinical and Pathologic Features of Patients Treated Between 2009 and 2021 Inclusion of DMFT scores in National Oral Health Program can ...
It is estimated that exposure to tobacco carcinogens causes up to 90% of respiratory tract cancers (ACS, 2003), yet the risk of developing a tobacco-related cancer in a lifetime smoker is less than 10 ...
From the Cancer Commission of Harvard University. This work was supported financially by gifts from anonymous donors and a grant from the Delamar Mobile Research Fund of the Harward Medical School.
Mouth cancer has become a major public health problem in India, and new research suggests that alcohol plays a much bigger role than many people realize. A large long-term study published in the open ...
Alterations in Expression of Cell Surface and Cell Cycle Signaling Molecules in Recurrent Nonmuscle Invasive Bladder Cancers: A Tissue Microarray Expression Analysis This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract ...
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