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An oral cancer like gum cancer may be painless at first. As the tumor advances, you may experience pain or a burning sensation in your mouth. The pain is often persistent and may worsen over time. It ...
Surveys show that a majority of Americans chew gum two to three times a week, with the greatest gum-lovers averaging three pieces per day. Does that blow you away? “It’s safe to chew gum every day,” ...
Study shows aspartame affects gut microbiome and gene expression in glioblastoma, highlighting potential links to cancer ...
Bacterial biofilms play a central role in the development and progression of periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory condition that affects the oral cavity. One solution to current treatment constraints ...
Precise polyp segmentation is vitally essential for detection and diagnosis of early colorectal cancer. Recent advances in artificial intelligence have brought infinite possibilities for this task.
A major rise in the prevalence and influence of colorectal cancer (CRC) leads to substantially increasing healthcare costs and even death. It is widely accepted that early detection and removal of ...
When planning for your trip, keep possible nasal polyp triggers in mind, including changes in air pressure, exposure to ...
For decades, oral healthcare has mainly focused on preventing cavities and gum disease. However, scientific research has ...
It's referred to as a phantom, yet it's anything but scary. In fact, for patients who need tumors extracted, it could help advance a promising surgical procedure.
In this study, establishing a Drosophila model of paraneoplastic syndrome triggered by tumor transplantation, we found that the innate immune response, initiated by translocated commensal bacteria ...
The goal of either of these procedures is to remove the tumor in one piece. If some cancer is left behind or if, based on lab tests, the tumor is thought to have a chance to spread, a type of ...