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African-American Men Over 40 at Highest Risk for Oral Cancer

April 10th, 2010

When people think about diseases related to smoking and alcohol, oral cancer isn’t usually one that comes to mind.  But the combination of tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption accounts for most cases of oral cancer. (Click here for full release).

Dr. Shelia Hardee

Dr. Shelia Hardee

Roy Garrett

Roy Garrett

Oral cancer graphic

Oral cancer graphic

Roanoke , ,

African-American Men Over 40 at Highest Risk for Oral Cancer

April 10th, 2010

When people think about diseases related to smoking and alcohol, oral cancer isn’t usually one that comes to mind.  But the combination of tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption accounts for most cases of oral cancer. (Click here for full release).

Dr. Tony Agapis

Dr. Tony Agapis

Oral cancer graphic

Oral cancer graphic

Richmond , ,

African-American Men Over 40 at Highest Risk for Oral Cancer

April 10th, 2010

When people think about diseases related to smoking and alcohol, oral cancer isn’t usually one that comes to mind.  But the combination of tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption accounts for most cases of oral cancer. (Click here for full release).

Edward Clemons Jr.

Edward Clemons Jr.

Oral cancer graphic

Oral cancer graphic

Raleigh/Durham , ,

African-American Men Over 40 at Highest Risk for Oral Cancer

April 10th, 2010

When people think about diseases related to smoking and alcohol, oral cancer isn’t usually one that comes to mind.  But the combination of tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption accounts for most cases of oral cancer. (Click here for full release).

Dr. Angela Lanier

Dr. Angela Lanier

Oral cancer graphic

Oral cancer graphic

Norfolk , ,

African-American Men Over 40 at Highest Risk for Oral Cancer

April 10th, 2010

When people think about diseases related to smoking and alcohol, oral cancer isn’t usually one that comes to mind.  But the combination of tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption accounts for most cases of oral cancer. (Click here for full release).

Dr. Morris Robbins

Dr. Morris Robbins

Oral cancer graphic

Oral cancer graphic

Memphis , ,

African-American Men Over 40 at Highest Risk for Oral Cancer

April 10th, 2010

When people think about diseases related to smoking and alcohol, oral cancer isn’t usually one that comes to mind.  But the combination of tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption accounts for most cases of oral cancer. (Click here for full release).

Dr. Kalil Abide

Dr. Kalil Abide

Oral cancer graphic

Oral cancer graphic

Jackson , ,

African-American Men Over 40 at Highest Risk for Oral Cancer

April 10th, 2010

When people think about diseases related to smoking and alcohol, oral cancer isn’t usually one that comes to mind.  But the combination of tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption accounts for most cases of oral cancer. (Click here for full release).

Dr. Leonard Scott

Dr. Leonard Scott

Oral cancer graphic

Oral cancer graphic

Indianapolis , ,

African-American Men Over 40 at Highest Risk for Oral Cancer

April 10th, 2010

When people think about diseases related to smoking and alcohol, oral cancer isn’t usually one that comes to mind.  But the combination of tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption accounts for most cases of oral cancer. (Click here for full release).

Angela Wright Brown

Angela Wright Brown

Oral cancer graphic

Oral cancer graphic

Huntsville , ,

African-American Men Over 40 at Highest Risk for Oral Cancer

April 10th, 2010

When people think about diseases related to smoking and alcohol, oral cancer isn’t usually one that comes to mind.  But the combination of tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption accounts for most cases of oral cancer. (Click here for full release).

Lucille Smith

Lucille Smith

Oral cancer graphic

Oral cancer graphic

Detroit , ,

African-American Men Over 40 at Highest Risk for Oral Cancer

April 10th, 2010

When people think about diseases related to smoking and alcohol, oral cancer isn’t usually one that comes to mind.  But the combination of tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption accounts for most cases of oral cancer. (Click here for full release).

Oral cancer graphic

Oral cancer graphic

Dr. Joann Thompson

Dr. Joann Thompson

Columbia , ,