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London’s BDHF Recommends Blueberries for Mouth Cancer Prevention

According to the British Dental Health Foundation, there are around 4,750 new cases of mouth cancer being diagnosed every year in the UK. The incidence of this disease has been observed to increase by...

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London Patients See Dentist For mouth ulcers

London dental patients have been seen by the local London dentistry for problems dealing with ulcers or more commonly, canker sores. These ulcers are simply open sores in the mouth and can be caused by...

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Central London’s never-ending battle against Oral Cancer

Spotting Oral Cancer in Central London Oral cancer, for all the efforts in finding a solution to it, still haunts a lot of people today in central London and it shows no sign of letting up, in fact the...

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How to take on Oral Cancer in London

There is never any easy way to prepare yourself for the fight against oral cancer, but you shouldn’t just lie down either.This disease is on the increase in London- is it down to lifestyle, stress of...

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Fear and Loathing in London with Oral Cancer

Life can be going along quite nicely inLondonand then you may start to find that you are suffering from a little discomfort in your mouth: maybe you have a repetitive ulcer or two, are suffering from a...

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Beating Oral Cancer in London

It is not just enough to be diagnosed with oral cancer, but it is the stigma that comes with the disease in London that is the most soul destroying, and it takes an awful lot of strength to rally...

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The horror that Oral Cancer brings to the City of London

Things often go wrong in your mouth in the city of London; ulcers, sore throats, tooth decay, blah, blah etc, etc. Normally, you can get a quick fix in order to get over these problems; however, if...

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It’s Mouth Cancer Action Month in London!

 November is Mouth Cancer Action Month, and the biggest, most effective and important method for diagnosing cases of oral cancer in its early stages is dental check-ups. Regular check-ups enable us to...

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Public Health Wales issues warning over rising mouth cancer rates

Figures released by Public Health Wales show that mouth cancer is becoming increasingly prevalent. The latest statistics show an increase in the number of recorded cases; however, there has been an...

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75% of UK adults are unware of the symptoms of mouth cancer, despite a 135%...

A new study has suggested that three-quarters of UK adults are unaware of the symptoms of mouth cancer, despite the fact that there has been a 135% increase in the number of cases in the last two...

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Beating Oral Cancer in London

It is not just enough to be diagnosed with oral cancer, but it is the stigma that comes with the disease in London that is the most soul destroying, and it takes an awful lot of strength to rally...

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The horror that Oral Cancer brings to the City of London

Things often go wrong in your mouth in the city of London; ulcers, sore throats, tooth decay, blah, blah etc, etc. Normally, you can get a quick fix in order to get over these problems; however, if...

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It's Mouth Cancer Action Month in London!

 November is Mouth Cancer Action Month, and the biggest, most effective and important method for diagnosing cases of oral cancer in its early stages is dental check-ups. Regular check-ups enable us to...

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Public Health Wales issues warning over rising mouth cancer rates

Figures released by Public Health Wales show that mouth cancer is becoming increasingly prevalent. The latest statistics show an increase in the number of recorded cases; however, there has been an...

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Could the Covid-19 crisis contribute to a spike in oral cancer cases?

A new survey suggests that British people are snacking more during lockdown.  A well-known figure in the dental industry has suggested that the Covid-19 crisis could lead to a spike in mouth cancer...

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