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Esophageal Cancer: Follow These Steps To Reduce The Risk Of This Cancer Type
- Thursday June 10, 2021
- Dr. Devendra Parikh
Early diagnosis plays an important role in treating this cancer. Therefore, it is imperative to consult a doctor when the symptoms such as difficulty in swallowing solid food, acid reflux, recurring chest pains and heartburn.
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World Cancer Day 2021: Chewing And Smoking Tobacco- A Risk Factor For Multiple Kinds Of Cancer
- Tuesday February 2, 2021
- Dr Praveen Garg
World Cancer Day: Chewing tobacco contains a minimum of 28 cancer-causing chemicals, medically known as carcinogens. The primary cancer-causing agents in chewing tobacco are the tobacco-explicit nitrosamines (TSNAs).
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Drinking Piping Hot Tea May Increase Risk Of Esophageal Cancer: Study
- Friday March 22, 2019
- NDTV Food Desk
According to the findings published in the International Journal of Cancer, the risk of cancer more than doubled among those who regularly drank tea at 75 degrees Celsius.
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Smokers And Drinkers Shouldn't Be Drinking Hot Tea; It May Cause Esophageal Cancer, Study Reveals
- Monday February 12, 2018
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
According to a study published in the Journal Annal of Internal Medicine, smokers and drinkers should avoid drinking hot tea, as it may lead to an increased risk of esophageal cancer.
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Bacteria In Mouth May Cause Esophageal Cancer; Here's How You Can Maintain Oral Hygiene
- Monday December 4, 2017
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
If you haven't been careful about your oral health, may be it is time. According to a study published in the Journal Cancer Research, bacteria present in the mouth that leads to gum disease may also increase the risk of esophageal cancer.
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Oral Bacteria May Be Linked To Esophageal Cancer: Study
- Sunday February 28, 2016
- World News | Press Trust of India
Researchers have found that a bacterial species responsible for gum disease is present in 61 per cent of patients with esophageal cancer.
- www.ndtv.com
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Smoking, Drinking Combo Raises Odds For Esophageal Cancer
- Wednesday February 4, 2015
- Health Day News
People who smoke and drink are nearly twice as likely to develop esophageal cancer as those with only one of those unhealthy habits, a new study indicates.Previous research has shown that smoking and drinking are risk factors for esophageal cancer, but...
- food.ndtv.com
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Esophageal Cancer: Follow These Steps To Reduce The Risk Of This Cancer Type
- Thursday June 10, 2021
- Dr. Devendra Parikh
Early diagnosis plays an important role in treating this cancer. Therefore, it is imperative to consult a doctor when the symptoms such as difficulty in swallowing solid food, acid reflux, recurring chest pains and heartburn.
- doctor.ndtv.com
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World Cancer Day 2021: Chewing And Smoking Tobacco- A Risk Factor For Multiple Kinds Of Cancer
- Tuesday February 2, 2021
- Dr Praveen Garg
World Cancer Day: Chewing tobacco contains a minimum of 28 cancer-causing chemicals, medically known as carcinogens. The primary cancer-causing agents in chewing tobacco are the tobacco-explicit nitrosamines (TSNAs).
- doctor.ndtv.com
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Drinking Piping Hot Tea May Increase Risk Of Esophageal Cancer: Study
- Friday March 22, 2019
- NDTV Food Desk
According to the findings published in the International Journal of Cancer, the risk of cancer more than doubled among those who regularly drank tea at 75 degrees Celsius.
- food.ndtv.com
-
Smokers And Drinkers Shouldn't Be Drinking Hot Tea; It May Cause Esophageal Cancer, Study Reveals
- Monday February 12, 2018
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
According to a study published in the Journal Annal of Internal Medicine, smokers and drinkers should avoid drinking hot tea, as it may lead to an increased risk of esophageal cancer.
- www.ndtv.com
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Bacteria In Mouth May Cause Esophageal Cancer; Here's How You Can Maintain Oral Hygiene
- Monday December 4, 2017
- Food | NDTV Food Desk
If you haven't been careful about your oral health, may be it is time. According to a study published in the Journal Cancer Research, bacteria present in the mouth that leads to gum disease may also increase the risk of esophageal cancer.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Oral Bacteria May Be Linked To Esophageal Cancer: Study
- Sunday February 28, 2016
- World News | Press Trust of India
Researchers have found that a bacterial species responsible for gum disease is present in 61 per cent of patients with esophageal cancer.
- www.ndtv.com
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Smoking, Drinking Combo Raises Odds For Esophageal Cancer
- Wednesday February 4, 2015
- Health Day News
People who smoke and drink are nearly twice as likely to develop esophageal cancer as those with only one of those unhealthy habits, a new study indicates.Previous research has shown that smoking and drinking are risk factors for esophageal cancer, but...
- food.ndtv.com