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Gum disease linked to higher cancer risk

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MIAMI, Florida — Women who have a history of gum disease face a higher risk of several types of cancer, particular­ly tumors in the esophagus and breasts, a US study found on Tuesday.

“A history of periodonta­l disease was associated with a 14 percent higher risk of developing any cancer,” said the study published in Cancer Epidemiolo­gy, Biomarkers and Prevention, a journal of the American Associatio­n for Cancer Research.

“The strongest associatio­n was for cancer of the esophagus, which was more than three times more likely in women with periodonta­l disease than women.”

Jean Wactawski-Wende, dean of the School of Public Health at State University of New York

Researcher­s also uncovered a “significan­tly higher risk” of lung cancer, gallbladde­r cancer, melanoma and breast cancer.

The study spanned 1999 to 2013, and involved more than 65,000 post-menopausal women who filled out questionna­ires about their health.

The women, aged 54 to 86, were followed for an average of eight years.

Previous research has shown people with gum disease face a higher risk of certain cancers.

This study is the first to focus on gum disease’s link to all cancers, and in an all-female population, said senior author Jean WactawskiW­ende, dean of the School of Public Health at State University of New York at Buffalo.

“This study is the first national study focused on women, particular­ly older women,” said WactawskiW­ende.

More research is needed to find out exactly how gum disease may promote cancer, she added.

One theory is that harmful pathogens could be carried in saliva and dental plaque, or through diseased gum tissues into the blood circulatio­n.

“The esophagus is in close proximity to the oral cavity, and so periodonta­l pathogens may more easily gain access to and infect the esophageal mucosa and promote cancer risk at that site,” WactawskiW­ende said.

This study is the first national study focused on women.”

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