AIIMS Study Finds Good Oral Hygiene Reduces Cancer Risk

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A study by AIIMS Delhi emphasizes the importance of oral hygiene in preventing serious illnesses like cancer, highlighting that good dental practices can reduce risks of head, neck, lung, breast, and digestive system cancers, and that maintaining oral health is crucial before, during, and after cancer treatments. The study advocates for increased awareness, policy changes, and integrated oral health programs to improve health outcomes, especially in South Asia.
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