Doctors classify oral cancer using stages 0–4, with higher numbers meaning more advanced disease. Treatments and outlooks can vary considerably in the later stages. Doctors determine the stage of oral ...
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What is oral cancer?

Oral cancer often shows up as a sore or pain in the mouth that won't go away. Using tobacco and drinking alcohol are big risk ...
Children can get oral cancer, but it is rare. Most growths in the mouth are not cancerous. However, it is possible, so it is important to know the potential signs. Regular dental checkups can help ...
Cases of mouth cancer have grown by more than a third over the last decade, according to a recent report, placing renewed emphasis on the importance of knowing the symptoms and having them checked out ...
Kaposi sarcoma is a rare type of cancer that occurs due to a virus. It typically affects the skin and mouth and can cause oral symptoms, such as lesions inside the mouth. The human herpesvirus-8 ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Shelby Watkins and Joanne Ebesu are talking about how they survived oral cancer in the hopes that it’ll save lives. Both say not enough is known about the deadly disease and ...
Oral cancer, also called mouth cancer, forms in the oral cavity, which includes all parts of your mouth. It is a serious and deadly disease that often goes undiagnosed until it has reached an advanced ...
Gum (gingival) cancer is a rare type of oral cancer. Gingival cancer grows in the thin skin layer protecting your teeth. The skin layer is also called your gingiva. It covers your upper and lower jaws ...
Oral cancer is rare in children. Talk with your child’s doctor if you see a sore, lump, or other changes inside your child’s mouth. The vast majority are not cancer. Oral cancer is much less common in ...