WE’RE all taught to be aware of potential signs of cancer – from strange lumps and skin changes, to unexplained weight loss ...
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.
Tongue cancer is a form of oral cancer that originates in the tissues of the tongue. It is a serious health condition where early detection is crucial for effective treatment and better outcomes. The ...
Gum (gingival) cancer is a rare type of oral cancer. Gingival cancer grows in the thin skin layer protecting your teeth. The skin layer is also called your gingiva. It covers your upper and lower jaws ...
Oral cancer kills almost 200,000 people worldwide each year, often due to late diagnosis. Dauren Adilbay, a head and neck cancer surgeon and assistant professor at the Medical University of South ...
Catching oral cancer in its early stages makes treatment far more effective. Studies have shown a higher survival rate when oral cancer is found before it spreads to other parts of the body. 1 ...
Lip cancer is a type of oral cancer that occurs on the lips, usually the lower lip. It typically begins on the lower lip, where abnormal cells start to grow out of control. These cells can form a sore ...
Dr Amir Khan, a GP and ITV's medical expert, took to Instagram to share just why it's so important to check your mouth for any unusual symptoms. The doctor, who is also woman&home's resident GP, says ...