Oral Cancer

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Oral Cancer Awareness

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month. Learn how early detection of mouth cancer can protect your long‑term health and wellbeing. Discover key signs of oral cancer and simple steps you can take today to lower your risk. Find out which symptoms shouldn’t be ignored and how timely care can make a lifesaving difference.

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About Oral Cancer

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Oral cancer, also called mouth cancer, is when a mass of cells in any part of your mouth develops. These cells grow quickly and out of control. Most mouth cancers are found on the lips, inside of the mouth, or on the tongue.

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Leukoplakia

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Leukoplakia is more common among people who smoke, chew tobacco, or drink alcohol. Leukoplakia can sometimes turn into mouth cancer after a few years.

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Related Conditions

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Throat Cancer is closely related to mouth cancer. There are different types of throat cancer, depending on the part of the throat and the cells involved.

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