Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Oral Cancer.

Common signs include persistent mouth sores, difficulty swallowing, persistent throat pain, and unexplained bleeding. Early detection is crucial.

Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination, imaging tests, and biopsy to analyze abnormal tissue. Our experts ensure comprehensive evaluation.

Treatment may include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and additional supportive care. We tailor our approach to each patient's needs.

While not all cases are preventable, reducing risk factors like tobacco use and limiting alcohol can significantly lower the risk.

Yes, maintaining dental health during cancer treatment is vital. We offer supportive dental care to manage side effects and maintain oral hygiene.

Regular screenings, especially for those at high risk, are recommended. Annual visits or more frequent check-ups may be beneficial.