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POSSIBLE ORAL CANCER - Should i visit a dentist or an oncologist?


                                         
Asked by Unregistered on Sun 09, Mar 2008 11:41am :

I THINK I MIGHT HAVE SIGNS OF ORAL CANCER, BUT I DONT HAVE HEALTH CARE INSURANCE.UP UNTIL ABOUT 3 YEARS AGO, I SAW MY DENTIST ON A REGULAR BASIS.CAN YOU GIVE ADVICE ON WHO I SEE FOR TREATMENT, DENTIST AS WELL AS DOCTOR. IN LIEU OF THE FACT ,I HAVE NO INSURANCE?


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