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CANCER can occur in any part of the mouth,
tongue, lips, throat, salivary glands, pharynx, larynx, sinus, and other
sites located in the head and neck area. These "Mouth Cancers" have a
higher proportion of deaths per number of cases than breast cancer, cervical
cancer or skin melanoma.
Oral and pharyngeal cancer is the sixth most common malignancy reported
worldwide and one with high mortality ratios among all malignancies. The
global number of new cases was estimated at 405,318 about two-thirds of
them arising in developing countries. Highest rates are reported in South
Asian countries such as India and Sri Lanka . The Indian sub-continent
accounts for one-third of the world burden. The incidence and mortality
from oral cancer is rising in several regions of Europe, Taiwan , Japan
and Australia
It is important to have
a self-awareness and to perform regular, self-examinations to help in
the early identification of these symptoms:
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A sore or ulcer in the mouth that
does not heal within three weeks
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A lump or overgrowth of tissue
anywhere in the mouth
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A white or red patch on the gums,
tongue, or lining of the mouth
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Difficulty in swallowing
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Difficulty in chewing or moving
the jaw or tongue
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Numbness of the tongue or other
area of the mouth
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A feeling that something is caught
in the throat
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A chronic sore throat or hoarseness that persists
more than six weeks, particularly smokers over 50 years old and heavy
drinkers
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Swelling of the jaw that causes dentures to
fit poorly or become uncomfortable
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Neck swelling present for more than three weeks
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Unexplained tooth mobility persisting for more
than three weeks - see a dentist urgently
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Unilateral nasal mass / ulceration / obstruction,
particularly associated with purulent or bloody discharge
Reduce your chances of getting these cancers by:
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Not smoking or chewing tobacco, gutkha/paan
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Limiting alcohol consumption
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Having a healthier "low meat, low fat" diet,
rich in vegetables and fruit with servings of bread, cereals or beans
everyday
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