Diseased gums raise risk of pancreatic cancer
13th Nov 2006, 19:14 GMT
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Gum disease may increase the risk of developing deadly pancreatic cancer, even among those who have never smoked, according to research reported today in Boston at the American Association for Cancer Research's Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Meeting.
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