Oral cancer and oral potentially malignant disorders (OPMDs) are significant global public health concerns. In Sri Lanka, oral cancer ranks as the most common cancer among males and the eighth among females. Early detection and prevention rely heavily on public awareness. This study aims to ...
Advocacy for colorectal cancer screening and awareness in people with intellectual disability D. Satgé,S. Habib‐hadef,A. Otandault,... - 《Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Needs for oral care among people with intellectual disability not in contact with Community ...
Objective To examine the perceptions and understanding of oral cancer among older male drinkers and smokers in the north east of England. Design Qualitative research using focus group discussions led by an experienced moderator. Setting Residents of the north east of England in their community. ...
Oral cancer awareness and knowledge among dental patients in South India. J Craniomaxillofac Surg. 2012;40(6):521-4.Al-Maweri, Sadeq Ali,Al-Soneidar,etc.Oral Cancer: Awareness and Knowledge Among Dental Patients in Riyadh[J].2017,32(2)....
Awareness of Oral Cancer in a Northwestern Nigerian State: Assessing the Knowledge, Opinion, and Practice of Traditional Healers and Herbalists. Journal of Oral Oncology 2013;2013:1.Adebola RA, Bamgbose BO, Adeoye JB, Amole TG. Awareness of oral cancer ina Northwestern Nigerian State: ...
BMC Oral Health volume 24, Article number: 1292 (2024) Cite this article 949 Accesses Metrics details Abstract Background India bears the highest global burden of oral cancer, despite having an operational tobacco cessation framework. Occupational groups like solid waste management personnel face ...
Objective To determine public awareness and knowledge of oral cancer in Great Britain. Design The respondents were selected according to a systematic probability sample designed to be representative of all adults in Great Britain (GB). The overall design was similar to previous omnibus surveys carried...
The Mouth Cancer Foundation has stated that, ideally, everyone should perform an OSE once a month [33]. Furthermore, anyone with any oral lesions persisting for more than two weeks in their mouth, after removing the causal factors, must be immediately referred to a healthcare professional for...
Table 2 presents the healthcare information of oral cancer patients obtained through question and answer. As indicated, 83.3% of patients did not receive the 6-month dental visits and 32.4% did not refer to a dentist even if they had dental problems. Most of the patients (more than 75%) ...
Public awareness about prevention and early detection of oral cancer: a population- based study in Northern Germany. J Craniomaxillofac Surg 2012 40: e82-e86.Hertrampf K, Wenz HJ, Koller M, Wiltfang J. Comparing dentists' and the public's awareness about oral cancer in a community-based ...