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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Mouth cancer
  1. ... aged 65 years or older have gum disease . Cancers of the mouth are primarily found in older adults. The median age at diagnosis is 63 years . Sources : National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research; National Cancer Institute; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Image ...
  2. ... during cancer treatment. Chemotherapy. Drugs used to treat cancer can make saliva thicker, causing the mouth to feel dry. Injury to the head or ...
  3. ... caregiving tips about brushing and flossing, preventing dry mouth, and visiting the dentist. Alternative accessible version (pdf) Sources : National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research; National Cancer Institute; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention September ...
  4. ... and blood The nervous system The eyes The mouth, jaws, teeth, ... between cancer and the immune system “AMPing” up progress, together ...
  5. ... down and having tiny white spots inside your mouth. Measles is not the same as ... cancer and transplant patients, or older adults. Complications include ...
  6. ... it could damage your esophagus or lead to cancer. When heartburn is frequent or ... in the mouth What makes heartburn worse? Being pregnant or overweight ...
  7. ... 2020 Sjögren’s research explores genetic link to dry mouth, other saliva issues Blake Warner, D.D.S., Ph.D., M.P.H., ... Kristin Chenoweth on migraine Cassey Ho on Fitness ...
  8. ... skin (topical treatment) Light treatment ... cancer, and worsen symptoms. Systemic Treatment For more severe ...
  9. ... or stomach acid in the back of your mouth. This can be uncomfortable and make you feel ... Sources: MedlinePlus; National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive ...