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Mouth Cancer

Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, is a type of cancer that can develop in any part of the mouth, including the lips, tongue, cheeks, floor of the mouth, and throat. It is a serious condition that occurs when abnormal cells in the oral cavity or oropharynx begin to grow uncontrollably, forming a malignant tumor. The main risk factors for mouth cancer include tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, and a history of sun exposure for lip cancer. Additionally, age, gender, and a weakened immune system can contribute to the development of this cancer. Early detection of mouth cancer is crucial for successful treatment. Common symptoms may include persistent mouth sores, pain or difficulty swallowing, a lump in the mouth or neck, changes in voice, and unexplained weight loss. Regular dental check-ups and self-examinations can aid in identifying potential issues at an early stage. Treatment for mouth cancer often involves a combination of surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. The specific approach depends on factors such as the stage of cancer, its location, and the individual's overall health. In some cases, reconstructive surgery may be necessary to restore the appearance and function of the affected area. Prevention plays a significant role in reducing the risk of mouth cancer. Avoiding tobacco products, moderating alcohol consumption, practicing safe sex to prevent HPV infection, and adopting a healthy lifestyle can contribute to overall well-being and lower the chances of developing this form of cancer. In conclusion, mouth cancer is a serious medical condition that requires prompt attention. Awareness of risk factors, early detection through regular screenings, and lifestyle modifications are essential components in the fight against this disease. If any symptoms arise, seeking immediate medical advice is crucial for a timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Committee Members
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2026 - Rajvir Dahiya

Rajvir Dahiya

University of California San Francisco, United States
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2026 - Patricia Tai

Patricia Tai

UpToDate, Canada
Speaker at International Cancer Conference 2026 - Jose Manuel Cervera Grau

Jose Manuel Cervera Grau

Preclinical Lab and Computational Drug Discovery Program, Relayer Biotech Inc, Spain

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