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There are 54 news articles about Oral Cancer
Oral Tobacco Not Safe Substitute for Smoking
(11/11/2005)
Long-Term NSAID Use Cuts Oral Cancer Risk, But Raises Cardiovascular Mortality
(10/7/2005)
Visual Screening Could Dramatically Reduce Oral Cancer Mortality Worldwide
(6/3/2005)
Visual Screening Could Dramatically Reduce Oral Cancer Mortality Worldwide
(6/3/2005)
NSAIDs Protect Against Oral Cancer in Smokers
(4/19/2005)
Celecoxib Derivatives Promote Oral Cancer Cell Death
(2/28/2005)
Chemoradiotherapy Allows Organ Preservation in Tongue Cancer
(1/21/2005)
Saliva-Based Detection of Oral Cancer and Other Diseases on the Horizon
(12/16/2004)
Study: Saliva Can Be Used to Detect Oral Cancer
(12/15/2004)
Ammonia May Raise Salivary Gland Cancer Risk: Study
(8/9/2004)
Aneuploid Oral Leukoplakia Linked With Aggressive Cancer Despite Full Resection
(4/2/2004)
Oral HPV Infection Tied to Sexual Behavior and HIV Status
(3/4/2004)
Oral Sex Shown To Be Linked To Mouth Cancer
(2/26/2004)
Iressa May Help Combat Oral Cancer
(1/5/2004)
Human Papillomavirus Tied to Oral Cancer
(12/10/2003)
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