A piece of the puzzle about oral cancer

April 22, 2009 at 11:19 pm | In news | Leave a Comment

Worldwide, close to 400,000 new cases of oral cancer are diagnosed each year. If diagnosed early, oral cancer can be highly curable, and now research has provided another clue. Chronic gum disease in men may increase their risk of tongue cancer!

Even after adjusting for smoking, age, and the number of teeth, each millimeter of bone loss due to gum disease was associated with more than five times the increase in the risk of tongue cancer.

This is interesting because today more than 25% of oral cancer victims are young adults who have none of the usual risk factors like tobacco use, alcohol use, diabetes, or HIV.

Viruses and bacteria in gum tissues could be toxic to surrounding cells, or could indirectly contribute to cancer through inflammation. Please have regular periodontal and oral cancer exams.

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