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How to spot the signs of mouth cancer

How to spot the signs of mouth cancer
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Revealed: How to check your OWN mouth for signs of cancer

Dr Michael Ho, a face, neck and mouth cancer consultant at the University of Leeds, shares his step-by-step guide of the signs to check for.

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How to check for mouth-cancer as tell-tale signs are being missed

The number of people getting diagnosed with mouth cancer has doubled in the past 20 years in the UK, and deaths are believed to have surged due to the NHS dentist crisis

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Cancer: 4 common breakfast foods that can raise mouth cancer risk

Breakfast choices significantly impact health, with certain foods linked to heightened mouth cancer risks. Ultra-processed foods (UPFs), including sausages, breakfast cereals, mass-produced bread, and fruit-flavored yogurts, contain carcinogens or unhealthy additives. A British study linked UPF consumption to a 23-24% increase in head, neck, and esophageal cancer risks, emphasizing the importance of monitoring food intake to reduce cancer risk.

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Cancer: Are all tumours cancerous? How to know if one is?

Cancer claims millions annually. It arises from abnormal cell growth, spreading if undetected. Understanding tumor types and symptoms is crucial. Benign tumors are non-cancerous and slow-growing, while malignant and premalignant tumors can become cancer. Self-examination matters. Seek medical attention for abnormalities. Diagnosis involves physical exams, tests like CT scans, and biopsies – crucial for early treatment.

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