You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Oral Cancer News Oral Cancer News Blue light used to harden tooth fillings stunts tumor growth • Head and Neck Cancer News • • Oral Cancer News • Jun 24 08 A blue curing light used to harden dental fillings also may stunt tumor growth, Medical College of Georgia researchers say. “The light sends wavelengths of blue-violet light… Avocados May Help Prevent Oral Cancer • Oral Cancer News • Sep 04 07 Nutrients taken from avocados are able to thwart oral cancer cells, killing some and preventing pre-cancerous cells from developing into actual cancers, according to researchers at Ohio State University. Researchers found… New approaches to the diagnosis of oral cancer • Oral Cancer News • Mar 23 07 Oral cancer is diagnosed in more than 30,000 individuals in the US annually, claiming 10,000 lives each year. Early detection remains the best way to ensure patient survival and… New Method of Jaw Reconstruction for Oral Cancer Patients • Oral Cancer News • Jun 28 06 Mayo Clinic ear, nose and throat surgeons have developed a promising new process for mandible (lower jaw) reconstruction following removal of oral cancer. Details will be presented June… Oral Cancer Screenings at Dental Checkups Are Cost-Effective • Oral Cancer News • May 16 06 Dentists and physicians who take advantage of routine checkups to screen their high-risk patients for oral cancer may be the most cost-effective guard against the disease, at least in… Handheld device helps spot oral cancer • Oral Cancer News • Apr 26 06 The Visually Enhanced Lesion Scope (dubbed VELscope) - a handheld device that emits blue light - is useful for detecting oral cancer, Canadian researchers report in the Journal of Biomedical Optics.… Saliva RNA test for oral cancer • Oral Cancer News • Mar 09 06 Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancer in men and the 14th most common cancer in women. In the US, oral cancer will be diagnosed in an estimated 30,000 Americans… Smoking increases risk for root canal treatment • Oral Cancer News • Feb 27 06 According to a new study appearing in the April issue of the Journal of Dental Research, cigarette smoking can lead to not only tooth discoloration and gum disease, but also… Page 2 of 2 pages < 1 2 << Back to main