For the first time, scientists have identified 27 bacteria and fungi living in our mouths that are implicated in the ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - A simple screen of proteins in human saliva was able to accurately detect a common type of oral cancer, a finding that may lead to a painless new diagnostic test, U.S. researchers ...
A new analysis suggests that the oral microbiome could help identify individuals at an increased risk for pancreatic cancer.
Scientists link mouth microbes to higher pancreatic cancer risk, suggesting saliva tests could aid early detection.
Calling it "the largest and most detailed analysis of its kind to date," the research suggests the importance of a certain hygiene habit.
The American Cancer Society estimates that about 67,400 Americans will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer this year, and nearly 52,000 will die from the highly aggressive disease.
Hypoxia, or low oxygen in the body, is common in solid tumors. Now, researchers have identified that an RNA molecule, EUDAL, ...
Certain species of bacteria and fungi living in people’s mouths are tied to the development of pancreatic cancer, new research has claimed. Scientists from NYU Langone Health in New York have found ...
Researchers say findings underscore the potential importance of oral health interventions for prevention of pancreatic cancer ...
Oral cancer is one of the most common head and neck cancers worldwide, with hundreds of thousands of new cases diagnosed every year. Despite advances in surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, ...
Twenty-seven species of bacteria and fungi among the hundreds that live in people's mouths have been collectively tied to a 3 ...