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j have issued this strong warning after investigating latest scientific evidence
linking alcohol-containing mouthwashes to the deadly disease.

    
j the nation's biggest-selling mouthwash and a brand
endorsed by the Australian Dental Association
(ADA), contains as much as 26 per cent alcohol.
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j uven if treated, many cancers may recur. In this
patient, a cancer is recurring in his neck with a
massive slowly growing fun gating mass. The mass
will slowly erode into the carotid artery causing
massive bleeding and sudden death.
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j ancer of the mouth or the oral cavity and the or pharynx is referred to as
oral cancer. And African Americans had much higher mortality rates than
whites even when a specific cancer had a lower incidence rate, Hebert said.
For example, S.. data reveal that African Americans smoke less than
whites. But statistics on oral cancer show that African Americans have a
higher MIR in seven of the state¶s regions
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j The use of alcohol and smoking further increases the
risk of oral cancer, along with cancer of the larynx,
and esophagus. According the the American ancer
Society statistics, there were 28,000 new cases and
7,400 deaths from oral cavity and pharynx cancer in
the United States in 2002.


j Alcohol use is another high-risk activity associated
with oral cancer. There is known to be a very strong
synergistic effect on oral cancer risk when a person is
both a heavy smoker and drinker. The risk is greatly
increased compared to a heavy smoker, or a heavy
drinker alone.
j Smoking is not a great think to do so get over
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j lose to 37,000 Americans will be diagnosed with
oral or pharyngeal cancer this year.
j mral cancer is a subtype of head and neck cancer, is
any cancerous tissue growth located in the oral cavity
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j Smoking and other tobacco use are linked to 70 -
80% of oral cancer cases. Heavy alcohol use is also
associated with an increased risk for oral cancer.
j mther factors that may increase the risk for oral
cancer include:
j hronic irritation (such as from rough teeth, dentures,
or fillings)
j Human papilloma virus infection
j Poor dental and
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j mouth sores that do not heal persistent pain in the mouth thickening in the
mouth white or red patch on tongue, gums, tonsils or lining of the mouth
sore throat difficulty in chewing or swallowing difficulty moving the jaw or
tongue numbness of gums, tongue or any other area of the mouth swelling
of the jaw loosening of the teeth voice changes weight loss feeling of
lumpy mass in the neck

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