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Oral cavity and oropharynx cancers—those that develop in the mouth, base of the tongue, tonsils and throat—are on the rise, especially in adults under 45 years old who have no history of risk factors ...
Cancer is a debilitating illness that remains a persistent threat to humanity and is one of the leading causes of death ...
The University of Mississippi Medical Center’s (UMMC) Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery offered free oral cancer screenings on Wednesday at the Jackson Medical Mall. According to ...
HPV contributes to 63% of penile cancers, over 90% of anal cancers, and 70% of oropharynx cancers. There are no testing guidelines for HPV in men and the majority of people won't know they have it.