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Best surgical oncologist in Bangalore | Dr. Satish C says Oral cancers typically begin as a small, white or red patch or sore in the mouth that doesn't heal and can grow over time to become a more serious problem.<br>For an appointment call us @ 91 80500 61808 or visit: www.drsatishc.com
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DIDYouKNOW? Morethan90%oforalcancersare squamouscellcarcinomas ThisOralCancerAwarenessMonth, let'sspreadawarenessaboutthis commontypeofcancer #OralCancerAwarenessMonth +918050061808 www.drsatishc.com
Squamous cells are flat, scale-like cells that make up theliningofthemouthandthroat.Whenthesecells mutateandgrowuncontrollably, theycanform tumorsandspreadtootherpartsofthebody. Squamouscellcarcinomacanoccuranywhereinthe mouth or throat, including the tongue, lips, gums, cheeks, and tonsils. The early stages of the disease maynotproducenoticeablesymptoms,butasthe patients mouthsores mayexperience thatdon'theal, cancer progresses, symptoms such as persistentmouthpain,difficultychewingor swallowing,andalumporthickeninginthemouth.
RISKFACTORS: tobaccoandalcoholuse, poororalhygiene,and exposuretocertainviruses, papillomavirus(HPV). suchashuman Menare also athigherriskthanwomen,andtherisk increaseswithage.
If you are experiencing any symptoms of oral cancer or have risk factors for the disease, it is important to speak with your healthcare provider. Early detection and treatmentare key to improving outcomes for patients with oral cancer. Your healthcare provider can perform a physical exam and order imaging or biopsyteststodetermineifyouhaveoralcancerand developatreatmentplantailoredtoyourneeds.
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