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Monday, April 8, 2013

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Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer in Women , Although in the United States the incidence of oral and pharyngeal cancer (OPC) has been significantly higher in men than in women, the identification of human papilloma virus as a risk factor for OPC has focused new scrutiny on who may develop OPC. One surprising element is that non-Hispanic white women have a higher incidence of OPC than of cervical cancer. OPC is thus a woman’s disease, and diligence is needed to ensure that the occurrence of OPC in women does not go undetected by their oral health care providers. , http://bit.ly/10HjBUd

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Oral and Pharyngeal Cancer in Women , Although in the United States the incidence of oral and pharyngeal cancer (OPC) has been significantly higher in men than in women, the identification of human papilloma virus as a risk factor for OPC has focused new scrutiny on who may develop OPC. One surprising element is that non-Hispanic white women have a higher incidence of OPC than of cervical cancer. OPC is thus a woman’s disease, and diligence is needed to ensure that the occurrence of OPC in women does not go undetected by their oral health care providers. , http://bit.ly/10HjBUd , via كل يوم معلومة من طب الأسنان http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=448893011860305&set=a.448892928526980.1073741862.157162584366684&type=1

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