Oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers are often diagnosed in late stages and, therefore, have a 5-year survival rate of less than 50%. Although many of the risk factors are modifiable, such as tobacco ...
Tongue cancer and floor of mouth cancer can both cause cancerous lesions under your tongue. Surgery is the main treatment. Oral cancers like these can spread quickly, so early diagnosis and treatment ...
Even low alcohol consumption when combined with a combination of factors like chewing tobacco, is linked to a 50 per cent increase in mouth cancer risk, scientists warn in a new study. Oral cancer is ...
Gum cancer is a rare type of cancer that occurs in your mouth. Early diagnosis is important to treat this cancer, and it may be curable with a combination of surgery and other treatments. Gum cancer ...
The connection between oral sex and cancer has become a topic of growing concern in recent years. This relationship centers on the human papillomavirus (HPV) and its potential links to cancers of the ...
Gum (gingival) cancer is a rare type of oral cancer. Gingival cancer grows in the thin skin layer protecting your teeth. The skin layer is also called your gingiva. It covers your upper and lower jaws ...