Artificial Intelligence, Acne Creams, and Oral Microbiome
Description
There are many cancer-relevant headlines, and Tina and Leah cherry-picked a few you need to hear. Is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help you determine a treatment plan a good idea? You can get answers from ChatGPT, but are they reliable? There are a few considerations, like source verification, addressing ethical considerations, and who you should (and should not trust to handle your medical information. Tina and Leah also discuss a recent study that found benzene in a third of available acne creams! Benzene is a well-known carcinogen. They also talk about the possible link between oral bacteria and head and neck cancers as they quote (and question) the party line regarding proper oral hygiene. Join us and see what you think of these timely topics!
Artificial Intelligence:
Don't believe the bots!
ChatGPT can't keep a secret
Oral microbiome and cancer(s):
US News and World Report: Gum disease can trigger cancer
The original study on oral microbiome and head and neck cancers
Put that toothbrush down! Why you should wait to brush after you eat
Acidity (esp. pH <5.6) leads to loss of enamel
Acne creams with benzoyl peroxide:
News release from the American Association for Cancer Researchers
Benzene found in a third of acne creams off the shelf from stores (the actual study)
Benzene is found in some canned and bottled beverages
A word from the beverage industry (2006)
The FDA's stance on benzene in beverages
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