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Oral cancer is the sixth most common type of cancer worldwide and in the U.S., one person dies every hour from the disease. According to American Cancer Society data, nearly as many women will be diagnosed with oral cancer as with cervical cancer this year. The key to reducing the impact of this disease is early detection.
Study demonstrates usefulness of salivary diagnostics in finding pancreatic cancer

Study demonstrates usefulness of salivary diagnostics in finding pancreatic cancer

Panel discussion on benefits of oral chemotherapy in cancer care

Panel discussion on benefits of oral chemotherapy in cancer care

Medco Health Solutions launches Medco TRC for oncology patients

Medco Health Solutions launches Medco TRC for oncology patients

Health Canada approves Novartis' Afinitor to treat patients with mRCC

Health Canada approves Novartis' Afinitor to treat patients with mRCC

LA dentist offers special service packages for Christmas season

LA dentist offers special service packages for Christmas season

Decline in reducing youth smoking and increase in smokeless tobacco use

Decline in reducing youth smoking and increase in smokeless tobacco use

Study on deaths from cancer in Europe shows steady decline in mortality

Study on deaths from cancer in Europe shows steady decline in mortality

Mouth: A diagnostic indicator for general health

Mouth: A diagnostic indicator for general health

Health experts report rising number of oral cancer in younger age groups

Health experts report rising number of oral cancer in younger age groups

Rice University's new BRC awarded $2M NIH grant to develop an inexpensive test for oral cancer

Rice University's new BRC awarded $2M NIH grant to develop an inexpensive test for oral cancer

Evidence continues to grow about green tea's cancer prevention properties

Evidence continues to grow about green tea's cancer prevention properties

Green tea holds hope for prevention of oral cancer

Green tea holds hope for prevention of oral cancer

Green tea extract shows promise as cancer prevention agent for oral cancer, reveal researchers

Green tea extract shows promise as cancer prevention agent for oral cancer, reveal researchers

Suntron's Phoenix, Arizona facility receives ISO 13485:2003 certification

Suntron's Phoenix, Arizona facility receives ISO 13485:2003 certification

Keep oral health in mind during Thanksgiving Day

Keep oral health in mind during Thanksgiving Day

University of Guam receives NIH grant to determine causes of cancer disparities

University of Guam receives NIH grant to determine causes of cancer disparities

Oral Cancer Foundation initiates program to donate VELscope screening systems

Oral Cancer Foundation initiates program to donate VELscope screening systems

Zila completes merger agreement with TOLMAR Holding

Zila completes merger agreement with TOLMAR Holding

UCLA receives funds for oral cancer research training

UCLA receives funds for oral cancer research training

MicroRNAs in saliva could aid in the detection of oral cancer

MicroRNAs in saliva could aid in the detection of oral cancer

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