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Could Brushing Your Teeth Save You From Breast Cancer?

Published March 23, 2026, 20:18
Could Brushing Your Teeth Save You From Breast Cancer?

A new study reveals a potential link between oral hygiene and breast cancer. Researchers found that the bacterium Fusobacterium nucleatum, associated with gum disease, can travel from the mouth to breast tissues, accelerating the growth and spread of cancer cells. This effect is particularly strong in individuals with a genetic predisposition to breast cancer, such as those with BRCA1 gene mutations. The bacterium causes DNA damage and activates repair mechanisms that are prone to errors, leading to faster tumor growth and metastasis. The findings highlight the importance of good oral hygiene as a preventative measure against breast cancer.