- Indian women and growing oral cancer cases: Why a non-healing mouth ulcer could be the earliest red flag Times of India
- Scientists find genetic clues to tackle oral cancer The Hans India
- Tobacco chewers with high risk genes get oral cancer a decade earlier: Tata hospital study Hindustan Times
- Indian scientists identify key gene mutations driving oral cancer in women DD News
- Researchers Discover Why Oral Cancer In Indian Women Becomes More Aggressive indica News
Indian women and growing oral cancer cases: Why a non-healing mouth ulcer could be the earliest red flag Times of IndiaScientists find genetic clues to tackle oral cancer The Hans IndiaTobacco chewers with high risk genes get oral cancer a decade earlier: Tata hospital study Hindustan TimesIndian scientists identify key gene mutations driving oral cancer in women DD NewsResearchers Discover Why Oral Cancer In Indian Women Becomes More Aggressive indica News by Soban News (international And National News)
