Oral Cancer Treatment - There is Hope When You Are Informed
By Darrell D Price
Oral cancer involves abnormal, malignant tissue growth in the mouth, lips, or throat. Each year about 29,000 people learn they have cancer of the oral cavity. The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has important information about detection, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for oral cancer. Information Specialists at NCI's Cancer Information Service can answer questions about cancer and can send materials published by NCI. Telephone (1-800-4-CANCER). This Web site also explains how people outside the
Self-examination is easy and requires that you check face, neck, head, lips, mouth, tongue and cheek. Some early warning signs of oral cancer can include any sores on the mouth, neck or face that does not heal within two weeks, swellings, lumps or bumps inside the mouth, dark, red or white patches in the mouth, bleeding in the mouth, pain, numbness and loss of feeling in any area of the face, mouth or neck.
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