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What is Oral Cancer? How my Dentist detect the Oral Cancer Earlier?

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Oral cancer can be occurred in the oral cavity and in the pharynx. Both these categories of cancer account 2.9% of all cancers in the United States. Initial stage detection may lead to better outcomes as the 5-year survival rate of those diagnosed is about 60%. Where Can Oral Cancer Appear? The oral cavity includes your gums, lips, the front portion and beneath the tongue, base of the mouth, beneath the tongue, cheek lining and the hard roof plates of your mouth. The pharynx starts at the roofs soft part of your mouth. It continues back into your throat. It includes the base of the tongue which touches the floor of mouth and back section of the tongue. What Are the Symptoms of Oral Cancer? The following symptoms and signs may be the indication of oral cancer. You have to see your dentist if these signs don’t disappear in two weeks. Swellings, thickenings, lumps, rough spots, crusts or eroded areas on the lips, gums, or other areas inside the mouth. A s...