Pancreatic Cancer (PC) is among the most difficult cancers to detect in its earliest stages when treatment is most effective. Factors that may contribute to PC include periodontal disease, smoking, chronic diabetes, obesity, immune factors, poor diet, chronic inflammation of the pancreas, gender and age. Understanding the relationship of oral pathogens due to periodontal disease may help reduce the risk for PC. In this research, we focused on bacteria that is associated with periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is one of the most common inflammatory diseases that affects the human body and is possibly correlated to PC. The oral cavity contains numerous bacteria including Porphyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis), Aggregatibacter actinomy...
[[abstract]]Poor oral hygiene is an established risk factor of oral cancer. The current study invest...
Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory condition which is of microbial origin resulting in de...
Over the past decade, there has been a change in the epidemiology of oral cavity squamous cell cance...
Introduction: Pancreatic Cancer (PC), while relatively infrequent, remains one of the deadliest canc...
Background Oral microbiota may be related to pancreatic cancer risk because periodontal disease, a ...
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is highly malignant and lacks an effective therapeutic schedule, hence that e...
Objective: Examine the relationship between antibodies to 25 oral bacteria and pancreatic cancer ris...
Objective—Examine the relationship between antibodies to 25 oral bacteria and pancreatic cancer risk...
Several epidemiological investigations have found associations between poor oral health and differen...
[[abstract]]Background: Despite years of research, the causes of pancreatic cancer have remained lar...
Objective The associations between oral diseases and increased risk of pancreatic cancer have been r...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: Periodontal disease (PD) is increasingly recognized as an emerging risk facto...
established risk factors for pancreatic cancer, including tobacco smoking, chronic pancreatitis, obe...
Abstract Periodontitis has been proposed as a novel risk factor of genitourinary cancers: although p...
Periodontitis is one of the world's most prevalent infectious conditions, affecting between 25 and 4...
[[abstract]]Poor oral hygiene is an established risk factor of oral cancer. The current study invest...
Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory condition which is of microbial origin resulting in de...
Over the past decade, there has been a change in the epidemiology of oral cavity squamous cell cance...
Introduction: Pancreatic Cancer (PC), while relatively infrequent, remains one of the deadliest canc...
Background Oral microbiota may be related to pancreatic cancer risk because periodontal disease, a ...
Pancreatic cancer (PC) is highly malignant and lacks an effective therapeutic schedule, hence that e...
Objective: Examine the relationship between antibodies to 25 oral bacteria and pancreatic cancer ris...
Objective—Examine the relationship between antibodies to 25 oral bacteria and pancreatic cancer risk...
Several epidemiological investigations have found associations between poor oral health and differen...
[[abstract]]Background: Despite years of research, the causes of pancreatic cancer have remained lar...
Objective The associations between oral diseases and increased risk of pancreatic cancer have been r...
[[abstract]]OBJECTIVE: Periodontal disease (PD) is increasingly recognized as an emerging risk facto...
established risk factors for pancreatic cancer, including tobacco smoking, chronic pancreatitis, obe...
Abstract Periodontitis has been proposed as a novel risk factor of genitourinary cancers: although p...
Periodontitis is one of the world's most prevalent infectious conditions, affecting between 25 and 4...
[[abstract]]Poor oral hygiene is an established risk factor of oral cancer. The current study invest...
Periodontal disease is a chronic inflammatory condition which is of microbial origin resulting in de...
Over the past decade, there has been a change in the epidemiology of oral cavity squamous cell cance...