Oral cancer begins in the mouth or throat, affecting areas like the lips, tongue, and cheeks. It is commonly linked to smoking, heavy alcohol use, and HPV infections, with men being more affected than women. Early symptoms include sores, lumps, red or white patches, and difficulty swallowing. Regular dental check-ups and early detection through tests improve treatment outcomes, while avoiding tobacco, alcohol, and maintaining good oral hygiene can help reduce the risk.
Track: 7.1 Chemotherapy
Track: 7.2 Surgery
Track: 7.3 Stem Cell Therapy
Track: 7.4 Targeted therapy
Track: 7.5 Immunotherapy
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