Diligent Brushing Helps Prevent Cancer
A team of scientists from the us, it found those with the germs in the mouth two times the risk of developing cancer of the next ten years. The researchers presented their results at the American Association for Cancer Research in New Orleans. This discovery suggests that cancer can be prevented easily and cheaply.Cancer pakreas cancer is the most prevalent in the United Kingdom. About 9000 people being diagnosed with this disease each year. This type of cancer including the most deadly because three percent of patients who got through this type of cancer over the next five years compared with 87 percent of patients of breast cancer and testicular cancer is 98 percent.
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Diligent Brushing Helps Prevent Cancer |
Part of the problem is that this disease only showed slight symptoms in early stages. Patients often do not realize until it's too late then.
Doctors call these diseases "Wolf sheep" because its symptoms, back pain, yellow and weight down. This symptom is often diagnosed digestive problems. Very effective screening test is required and the presence of bacteria in the mouthcan be a test of the tests.
Scientists from New York University that tracks the 732 people over 10 years. Half underwent pancreatic cancer and the rest stay healthy.
The researchers took samples in the mouth when you start this project. They foundtwo forms of bacteria that is directly related to the risk of pancreatic cancer. Those who got the germ of p. gingivalis turns 59 percent greater risk got pancreatic cancer, compared to no bacteria
it in his mouth.
And those who have a germ of a. actinomycetemcomitans experience increased risk of 119 percent.
The second germ is known to cause periodontitis, gum disease worse. The research team warned, they're not sure the bacteria actually cause cancer, because they only examine the catch statistics and do not know why the germs were instrumental in determining the risk of cancer.
Archaeologists in the United Kingdom said, those who have unhealthy lifestyles and already have a greater risk of pancreatic cancer should take care of their dental health. Previous research found the bacteria in dental plaque trigger inflammation that causes cancer.
Researcher Dr. Jiyoung Ahn says, "our study provides the first direct evidence that specific changes in mixed microbial in the mouth represents a risk factor for cancer of the pancreas along with the men's age, gender, smoking, race and family history."
"Change the bacteria in the mouth can prove who is the most risky subject to pancreatic cancer," said Dr. Nigel Carter, chief executive of the UK Oral Health Foundation.
Further research is needed. " But if it is true, so there is no reason the saliva test for detecting pancreatic cancer cannot be done at the dentist, "he added.
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