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oral cancer

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meanings of oraland cancer


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oral
adjective
uk /ˈɔː.rəl/ us /ˈɔːr.əl/
spoken and ...
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cancer
noun
uk /ˈkæn.sər/ us /ˈkæn.sɚ/
a serious disease that is caused when cells in the body grow in a way that is uncontrolled and not normal, killing normal cells and often ...
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Examples of oral cancer


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Dentists can spot the early signs of oralcancer.
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It is not only a matter of oralcancer.
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Those who die of oralcancer die painfully.
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Oralcancer is certainly the most serious of these.
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A check-up detects diseases, including oralcancer.
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The origin of the diagnosis of oralcancer is not routinely recorded.
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It is not possible to measure the incidence of undetected oralcancer.
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He suggests that screening for oralcancer could be as successful as screening for cervical cancer.
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Indeed, free dental examinations are possibly the most effective way of screening for oralcancer.
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Oralcancer can result from smoking and excessive consumption of alcohol.
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That means that one dentist will see only one case of oralcancer every 20 years.
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Information on the annual cost of oralcancer is not available centrally.
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Molecular based treatment of oralcancer.
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There are no plans at present to introduce set targets for reducing oralcancer morbidity or mortality rates.
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Some cases of oralcancer are linked to smoking, the chewing of tobacco and betel quid and heavy alcohol consumption.
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One or two examples of possible serious consequences have been mentioned, such as glaucoma and oralcancer.
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There is no doubt that the development of serious conditions, particularly oralcancer, can be prevented through early diagnosis.
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I shall turn to the question of oralcancer which appears to me to be a significant point.
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The information requested on oralcancer for each of the last 20 years could be provided only at disproportionate cost.
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Diagnosis of oralcancer is provided through the general and community dental services and treatment through the hospital dental service.
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I understand that the average dentist comes across only two cases of oralcancer during the whole of his career.
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It is worth recording that dental and oralcancer is now almost as common as cancer of the cervix.
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Oralcancer can result from excessive alcohol and tobacco consumption, the risks of which are widely publicised and recognised.
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Oralcancer can result from excessive alcohol or tobacco consumption, the risks of which are widely publicised and recognised.
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The incidence of oralcancer is increasing, and yet dental check-ups could detect it at an early stage.
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