Gum disease is associated with a significant increased cancer risk, even in non-smokers, scientists have found. A study of more than 48,000 men in the US showed that overall cancer risk was 21% higher for those with a history of gum disease who had never smoked. The same group had a 35% greater risk of blood cancers. Including those who smoked, gum…
Gum disease linked to cancer risk
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