Oral Cancer Risks and Prevention examines the risk factors, early detection, and preventive strategies for oral cancer, a serious condition affecting the mouth and throat. It covers risk factors such as tobacco use, alcohol consumption, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and genetic predispositions. The book emphasizes the importance of regular oral examinations, patient education on recognizing early signs, and the implementation of preventive measures to reduce the incidence of oral cancer. Suitable for dentists, dental hygienists, and healthcare providers, it includes clinical guidelines, screening protocols, and case studies to enhance early detection and effective management of oral cancer. Additionally, it explores the role of public health initiatives and awareness campaigns in promoting oral cancer prevention and screening.
Isla Enriquez is a distinguished oral pathologist and public health advocate specializing in oral cancer risks and prevention. Her work focuses on identifying risk factors, early detection, and implementing preventive measures to reduce the incidence of oral cancer. Isla has conducted extensive research on the role of lifestyle factors, genetic predispositions, and environmental exposures in the development of oral malignancies. She has authored numerous publications on screening techniques, patient education, and public health initiatives aimed at promoting oral cancer awareness and prevention. As a clinician and educator, Isla emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and multidisciplinary approaches to treatment, ensuring improved patient outcomes.