Severe gum disease linked to lung, colon cancers

IANS  |  New York 

Do you have bad oral Beware, you may be at high risk of developing of lung, colon and pancreas, researchers have warned.

Advanced gum disease, also called periodontitis, is caused by that damages the soft tissue and bone that supports the teeth.

The findings, led by researchers from the in the US, showed that participants who were edentulous or lacking teeth -- a sign of severe -- had an 80 per cent increase in risk of developing colon

Among those who never smoked, a two-fold higher risk of developing lung and colorectal was observed for participants with severe periodontitis, revealed that study, published in the Journal of the National Institute.

Another study, published in the British Journal of Cancer, showed that the Treponema denticola (Td) bacteria which causes also plays a part in the onset of pancreatic

The study, by researchers from the University of Helsinki, proved that the bacteria can spread from the mouth to other parts of the body and cause

is also linked with pancreatic mortality, proved another study, involving some 70,000 Finns and published in of

A related to facilitates the spreading of oral bacteria and their virulence factors to other parts of the body.

"These studies have demonstrated for the first time that the virulence factors of the are able to spread from the mouth to other parts of the body, most likely in conjunction with the bacteria, and take part in central mechanisms of tissue destruction related to cancer," said Timo Sorsa, a at the

The prevention and early diagnosis of periodontitis, thus, are very important not only for patients' oral health, but their overall well-being, the researchers noted.

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First Published: Wed, January 17 2018. 14:46 IST