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Facts About Oral Cancer

Cancer, it's a word many of us dread and about 36,000 Americans it will be diagnosed with it each year. The sad truth is that of that amount only half will be alive just five years after initial diagnosis.

Cancer is never a disease to be taken lightly. To increase your chances of survival it needs to be caught and treated while still in its early stages. Oral cancer is especially serious because it quickly spreads throughout the body, especially to the lungs and lymph nodes.

Once the disease has spread it becomes very difficult to treat and can be fatal.

One of the difficulties with oral cancer is that it can be hard to detect yourself. That's why it's important to get a check up every six months to a year. Some people never even now they have oral cancer until it's too late because it isn't always symptomatic.

When symptoms do appear you should pay attention to them. The symptoms of oral cancer include, a lump on or near the mouth, bleeding sores on the mouth and difficulty chewing or swallowing. There may be tenderness or pain in the mouth or lips and changes or hoarseness in your voice.

Often those who come down with oral cancer have been smokers, heavy drinkers or chew tobacco. This is always the case, however.

Cancer is serious and potentially deadly so, do what you can to prevent it. See your dentist on a regular basis and request an oral exam. This is especially important if you are over 45.

If you smoke or chew quit. Tobacco products only will harm your body and may increase your chances of getting oral cancer. Eat a healthy diet, limit your intake of alcohol and stay out of the sun. Take these steps and it may decrease your risk of getting oral cancer.

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