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How To Reduce Your Chances Of Getting Oral Cancer?

A New Revolutionary Oral Cancer Treatment If you have been diagnosed with oral cancer, donu2019t panic! There are safe oral cancer treatment options available. The GEIPE is a low-cost and effective scientific treatment for most oral cancers including tongue, mouth, palate, lip, gum, neck, throat, buccal and mucosa.

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How To Reduce Your Chances Of Getting Oral Cancer?

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  1. How To Reduce Your Chances Of Getting Oral Cancer Oral cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the tissues of your mouth. About 50,000 cases of oral cancer are diagnosed each year in the U.S., with 70% of them occurring in men. Oral cancer includes cancers of the lips, tongue, cheeks, floor of the mouth, hard and soft palate, sinuses, and pharynx (throat). Early detection is key for successful treatment.

  2. Fill your diet with fruits and vegetables: Eating fruits and vegetables gives your immune system a boost and helps ward off cancer. So, eat at least 5 servings every day. Carrots, Brussels sprouts, and squash are especially good for your mouth.

  3. Reduce your alcohol consumption: Heavy drinking over the years can irritate your mouth in ways that increase your risk of oral cancer. If you do drink, keep your consumption under control by limiting yourself to just one drink a day for women or two for men. And if you also smoke, it’s particularly important to keep your drinking under control because your odds of getting oral cancer climb dramatically if you do both.

  4. Maintain a Dentist Visits Routine: Dentists have more to do than polish your teeth, fill cavities, and remind you to floss. They check your gums and tongue for signs of cancerous growths. They’re like the first responders who catch potential problems early on, which can help prevent a lot of pain down the road. See your dentist at least once a year, if not more often. Quit smoking: By quitting smoking now, you’ll lower your risk of getting oral cancer and other diseases. If you don’t smoke, don’t start. You can also lower your risk by avoiding secondhand smoke. Ditch the chew: Tobacco is dangerous to your body in any form. Quitting chew or snuff can make your mouth healthier, and you would lower your risk of oral cancer. A New Revolutionary Oral Cancer TreatmentIf you have been diagnosed with oral cancer, don’t panic! There are safe oral cancer treatment options available. The GEIPE is a low-cost and effective scientific treatment for most oral cancers including tongue, mouth, palate, lip, gum, neck, throat, buccal and mucosa.

  5. Address: 2466 Parade Ave. Simi Valley, CA 93063 • Phone: +1-213-394-9495 • Email: GEIPE@cancer-treatment.net • Website: https://cancer-treatment.net/

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