Look for early warning signs of oral cancer that often go unnoticed. Finding these signs early can lead to better treatment and higher survival rates.
Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling in the tissue around oral cancers both increases nerve sensitivity and ...
What Are the Different Types of Oral Cancer Surgery? Oral cancer surgery refers to a group of procedures with different jobs: removing cancer, rebuilding areas affected by treatment, or restoring key ...
Stage 2 oral cavity cancer involves tumors larger than 2 cm but not exceeding 4 cm, without lymph node or distant spread. Diagnosis includes physical exams, biopsies, imaging tests, and endoscopy to ...
Head and neck cancer is a broad term for several types of cancers that include the mouth (oral cavity), throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx), sinuses and nose cavity, and salivary glands. Head and ...
Nearly half of patients with cancers that affect cells in and around the mouth and nose end up dying from them. But researchers at UC San Diego in La Jolla hope a new targeted treatment method can ...
Stage III oral cavity cancer is characterized by larger tumors or lymph node involvement, often diagnosed through physical exams, biopsies, and imaging scans. Treatment typically involves a ...
Mouth cancer affects 1 in every 50 adults in India. Doctors warn that ignoring persistent tongue blisters could mean missing the first signs of this deadly disease.
Hard palate cancer is a type of cancer that starts on the roof of your mouth, known as the palate. This area has two sections: the soft part toward the back of your mouth and the hard, bony part at ...