World Oral Health Day and Cancer Care: Going beyond the dazzling smile
World Oral Health Day, celebrated every March 20th, is a crucial reminder of the significance of maintaining good oral hygiene for our overall health. Beyond just having a dazzling smile, oral health profoundly impacts our well-being, especially for those battling cancer. In oncology and cancer care, oral hygiene is not just about preventing cavities; it’s about helping patients navigate through their treatments with as much comfort and strength as possible.
For individuals undergoing cancer treatments like chemotherapy or radiation targeting the head and neck area, oral hygiene becomes even more critical. These treatments often bring about painful side effects such as mouth sores, infections, and gum diseases. Such complications not only add to the discomfort but can also interfere with treatment schedules, slowing down recovery and impacting the overall outcome.
In the world of cancer care, dentists and oncology teams work hand-in-hand to develop personalized oral care plans for each patient. Through awareness and support, we can ensure that individuals battling cancer can take care of their routine hygiene as a vital component of their overall care.
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ESMO 2024 Congress
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ASCO Annual Meeting
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Global Summit on War & Cancer 2023, Online
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