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Oral cancer rising in younger adults: Causes, early warning signs, smokeless tobacco risks, and prevention tips
India is facing a worrying surge in oral cancer cases among young adults, particularly those in their 30s and 40s—a demographic historically considered low-risk for this disease. According to the ...
Mouth cancer affects 1 in every 50 adults in India. Doctors warn that ignoring persistent tongue blisters could mean missing the first signs of this deadly disease.
Oral cancer kills almost 200,000 people worldwide each year, often due to late diagnosis. Dauren Adilbay, a head and neck cancer surgeon and assistant professor at the Medical University of South ...
Excerpt from ‘Cancer Gellona’, a public health awareness programme hosted by Walter Nandalike with Dr Suresh Rao, Consultant Radiation Oncologist, MIO Hospital, Mangaluru. Mangaluru, Jan 15: Cancer is ...
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