19 NOVEMBER 1988, Page 26
`...and statistics'
ORAL cancer caused nearly as many deaths . . . (1,266 in 1983) as cervical cancer (1,959).
(Letter from the Oral & Dental Research Trust to the Times, 1 Novem- ber) The oral cancer death figures are actually less than two-thirds of the cervical cancer ones — hardly 'nearly as many'. In any case, cervical cancer only affects women, and predominantly sex- ually active women at that, whereas oral cancer appears in both sexes.
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