Sentences with phrase «diagnose oral cancer»

Failure to diagnose oral cancer is unexpectedly common, and is one of the major causes of dental malpractice lawsuits.
A team of American researchers have created a portable, miniature microscope in the hope of reducing the time taken to diagnose oral cancer.

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We are now diagnosing throat cancer in adults that's directly linked to having been exposed to HPV through oral sex practices and then the third infection that you can get through oral sex is Gonorrhea.
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Buffalo Bills Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly has once again been diagnosed with oral cancer.
Cancer of the esophagus, the hollow tube connecting the oral cavity to the stomach, is more often diagnosed in men than in women and is usually treated surgically.
Given the existence of (weak) evidence that postmenopausal therapy with oral estrogen may increases breast cancer risk, it is recommended that women at risk of, or who already have been diagnosed with breast cancer, should avoid soy products just to be on the safe side.
Purpose of Study: Small cell GI lymphoma is commonly diagnosed in older cats and recommended treatment of this cancer is an oral chemotherapy drug called chlorambucil in combination with prednisolone or prednisone.
Abnormalities of the bone, gums and teeth can require oral surgery to diagnose and treat infection, cancer, facial deformities and traumatic injuries.
Issues such as periodontal disease and oral cancer need to be diagnosed and addressed as early in their development as possible, which is only possible by scheduling dental exams and teeth cleaning in conjunction with other preventative wellness services.
She had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 and last year was so ill that she watched oral arguments from her home via Webcasts.
Failure to diagnose - We have represented many clients whose dentists or oral surgeons failed to diagnose them with tongue, mouth, or lung cancer, resulting in the patient's inability to receive care before the disease spread.
• Qualified to perform dental procedures such as cleaning, scaling and prophylaxis • Skilled in diagnosing and treating oral diseases and injuries, by making good use of dental instruments • Proven ability to conduct oral cancer screenings and amalgam and composite restorations
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