Oral cancer affects an estimated 34,360 Half of those diagnoses will survive just 5 years. Men are twice as likely to develop oral cancer as women, and men over 50 are at the greatest risk. Their mortality rate is also twice as high. The best method to avoiding oral cancer is to see a dentist regularly for teeth cleanings and to be screened as often as possible.
Tobacco and Alcohol are the two leading causes of oral cancer. The Sun is also another big factor for developing oral cancer around the mouth. As long as you’re visiting your dentist at least twice a year then you should detect any issues early on. Early detection will be absolutely critical in the fight against cancer. Here are some symptoms to look out for…
Symptoms for Oral Cancer include
- White or red patches in your mouth
- A mouth sore that won’t heal
- Bleeding in your mouth
- Loose teeth
- Problems or pain with swallowing
- A lump in your neck
- An earache






