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Link Between Gum Disease And Breast Cancer
A recent study claims that women who have reached their menopause stage and are suffering from any kind of gum diseases have higher chances of suffering breast cancer too. Researchers are still studying the link between gum disease and breast cancer.

Currently, researchers opine that the bacteria that is present in the mouth may also start affecting the breast tissues if they get into the circulatory system. In fact, periodontal disease is also linked with diabetes, stroke, pancreatic cancer and heart issues.

That is the reason why researchers were interested to study the link between gum disease and breast cancer. More than 70,000 women have been studied and most of them have crossed the phase of menopause.

The
study
proved
that
the
risk
of
suffering
breast
cancer
may
increase
at
least
by
15%
in
those
who
suffer
gum
diseases.
As
this
study
has
showed
a
clear
link,
researchers
advise
women
to
focus
more
on
dental
hygiene
and
other
health
issues
especially
after
they
cross
menopause.

Dealing with certain issues requires a healthy lifestyle. Oral hygiene is generally taken lightly by most of us and this study is an alarming alert. Not only breast cancer, but there are so many other health issues which arise when oral hygiene is ignored.
Therefore, scientists recommend frequent visits to the dentist apart from maintaining a daily oral hygiene routine.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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