Cancer has become a common word, and it seems like there is new
research about it every day. We all know antioxidants are important. We know
some cancers are more treatable than others. We also know some lifestyles and
habits contribute to our cancer risk.
Smoking
increases our risk of cancer, as does walking through a radioactive power
plant. But there is a direct link to oral cancer that you many may not know
about—the link between HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) and oral cancer.
This
may come as a shock because it has been almost a taboo subject for some time. A
person with HPV is at an extremely high risk of developing oral cancer. In
fact, smoking is now second to HPV in causing oral cancer!
According
to the Oral Cancer Foundation, “The
human papilloma virus, particularly version 16, has now been shown to be
sexually transmitted between partners, and is conclusively implicated in the
increasing incidence of young non-smoking oral cancer patients. This is the
same virus that is the causative agent, along with other versions of the virus,
in more than 90% of all cervical cancers. It is the foundation's belief, based
on recent revelations in peer reviewed published data in the last few years,
that in people under the age of 50, HPV16 may even be replacing tobacco as the
primary causative agent in the initiation of the disease process.”
[http://www.oralcancerfoundation.org/facts/]
There
is a test and a vaccine for HPV; please discuss it with your physician.
There
are some devices that help detect oral cancer in its earliest forms. We know
that the survival rate for someone with cancer depends greatly on what stage
the cancer is diagnosed. Talk to Dr.
Alina Bergan if you have any concerns.
Please
be aware and remember that when it comes to your own health, knowledge is
power. When you have the knowledge to make an informed decision, you can make
positive changes in your life. The mouth is an entry point for your entire
body. Care for your mouth and it will care for you!
Call us today at 800-223-0801 to schedule an appointment in our
Cedarhurst office. You can also schedule online at
http://www.alinabergandds.com/appointments/
Baltimore Cosmetic Dentistry
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