HT13. Don’t Underestimate It: Recognizing the Early Signs of Oral Can…

Oral cancer, also known as mouth cancer, can develop in various parts of the mouth, including the lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, and the roof or floor of the mouth.

According to the American Cancer Society, early detection of oral cancer significantly improves the chances of successful treatment. Unfortunately, the initial signs are often subtle and easy to overlook, making awareness crucial for early intervention.

This article highlights key early symptoms of oral cancer, based on information from trusted medical sources, to help you recognize when it may be time to consult a healthcare provider.

What to do: Any sore that lasts longer than two weeks without signs of healing should be evaluated by a dentist or doctor.

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