Self Check for Mouth CancerUnderstanding the Signs and Symptoms of Oral Cancers
You've heard of self-examinations for breast cancer and skin cancers - its also important to check for mouth cancer and ask your doctor and dentist to examine you as well
Mouth or oral cancer is the fifth most common type of cancer, only representing approximately 3% of all cancers, however it is very important to understand mouth cancer because it spreads within the body relatively quickly. It may also be one of the easiest to detect at an early, treatable stage - if you know what to look for. In North America, a program to reduce the incidence and mortality rate of this disease through the development of new techniques for early detection and treatment involves educating dentists and other oral health professionals. 7 Steps to Perform a Mouth Cancer Self Examination:All you need is a mirror and good lighting. Closely look at and feel your:
If you find anything out of the ordinary, particularly anything that does not heal or go away in two weeks, discuss your concerns with your dentist or physician. Even if you do not detect anything unusual ask your dentist or physician for an oral tissue exam the next time you in for your regular check up. A diagnosis of cancer can only be made accurately by a doctor.
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