usually through the blood but also cancer is an uncontrollable growth of cells that invade and destroy nearby tissue & oral cancer may be located near the brain (cancer eats away at bone)
Lastly i read some where that the stress, & mental unstability of being diagnosed with cancer can cause new cancers in other body parts
Tobacco use is directly linked to both lung and oral cancer, with smoking being a significant risk factor for the development of these diseases. The carcinogenic substances in tobacco smoke contribute to mutations in cells that can lead to cancer. Additionally, excessive alcohol consumption, particularly in conjunction with tobacco use, increases the risk of oral cancer. Other factors, such as exposure to certain chemicals and poor oral hygiene, can also contribute to the risk of oral cancer.
harmful affects of lead are that it causes headache ,cancer and in last brain damage
yes because it is in the brain it can cause any number of problems to ofollow.
Both oral cancer and lung cancer are.
Yes, smoking is a well-established risk factor for oral cancer. The harmful chemicals present in tobacco smoke can damage the cells in the mouth, throat, and other areas of the oral cavity, increasing the likelihood of cancer development. It's not just smoking cigarettes; the use of other tobacco products like cigars, pipes, and smokeless tobacco can also contribute to the risk of oral cancer. Tobacco smoke contains carcinogens (cancer-causing substances) that can lead to genetic mutations and abnormal cell growth, which are hallmarks of cancer. The risk of oral cancer is further elevated when smoking is combined with other risk factors like heavy alcohol consumption and poor oral hygiene. To reduce the risk of oral cancer, it's crucial to avoid smoking and any form of tobacco use. If you're a smoker, quitting smoking can significantly lower your chances of developing oral cancer and improve your overall health. Regular dental check-ups and maintaining good oral hygiene are also essential for early detection and prevention of oral health issues, including cancer.
AnswerYes, severe lead poisoning can cause brain damage which can lead to autistic-like symptoms. Autism being classified as a disorder or syndrome, all that is needed to obtain a diagnosis is to exhibit the symptoms. In this way, brain damage can lead to autism, and, indirectly, what ever caused the brain damage becomes the root cause of the autism.
Both oral cancer and lung cancer are.
Can oral lichen planus leads to oral cancer?
the scientific name is oral cancer.
The ribbon for brain cancer awareness is grey. May is also brain cancer awareness month.graygrey
No.
No, a staph infection in the ear cannot directly lead to brain cancer. Staph infections are caused by bacteria and primarily result in localized infections, which can sometimes lead to complications such as abscesses or meningitis if they spread. However, cancer is caused by genetic mutations and other factors, not bacterial infections. If you have concerns about symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.