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Gum disease linked to cancer risk

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MIAMI: Women who have a history of gum disease face a higher risk of several types of cancer, particular­ly tumours in the oesophagus and breasts, a US study found.

“A history of periodonta­l disease was associated with a 14% 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 oesophagus, which was more than three times more likely in women with periodonta­l disease than women.”

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 Wactawski-Wende, 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 Wactawski-Wende. — AFP

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