Nobody ever wants to be told that they have oral cancer. However, most types of oral cancer are highly treatable if discovered in time. For this reason, your best chances of recovering from an oral cancer diagnosis are linked to early discovery.Oral Cancer
Many people never consider that cancer can strike in the mouth or throat area. When they hear the word “cancer” they automatically think of things like brain cancer, bone cancer, and so on. Sadly, cancer can strike anywhere in the body, including the mouth and throat.
To make matters worse, cancers that form in the mouth and throat, often go undetected until they have spread to the lymph nodes. At that point, the cancer can spread rapidly throughout the entire body, leading to poor prospects of recovery.
How to Ensure You Are Not Surprised by an Oral Cancer Diagnosis
With all this in mind, it is very important to be sure that you are regularly screened for oral cancer. This screening is best done by a professional who knows what to look for. A routine part of your dental checkup should include a thorough screening for cancer.
If you begin to develop oral cancer and it is caught in time, your prospects for survival are quite good. In fact, the National Cancer Institute estimates that your survival rate is over 80% in cases where the cancer has not spread. This underscores the importance of regular screening for all types of oral cancer.
If you have any questions about oral cancer, please contact us. We are happy to take the time to talk with you and help educate you as to what you can do to make sure your prospects for catching cancer are strong. We are here to help you, and we look forward to hearing from you.