Cancer Of The
Mouth
Cancer Of The
Mouth - Information
Cancer of the mouth is a scary and fast spreading form of cancer
that can be physically deforming. Cancer of the mouth often
requires surgical removal of the region the cancer resides in,
which may mean removing portions of the jaw, tongue or
cheeks. Mouth cancers tend to spread rapidly and fiercely, so
these drastic surgical procedures are often required to prevent it
from taking over vital areas of the body.
Some of the most famous dramatic cases of cancer of the
mouth occurred in professional baseball players during the period
in which chewing tobacco was popularly used by athletes.
Tobacco use is responsible for some 80% of all cancer of the
mouth. While it is finally realized that chewing tobacco
greatly increases your chances of developing cancer of the mouth,
many people don’t fully realize that smoking, cigars, pipes and
even snuff also boost your risk a lot as well.
The good news is, that means if you don’t smoke or use any kind
of tobacco product your odds of getting cancer of the mouth are not
very good. If you do use tobacco, quitting now will go a long
ways in lower your risks. Also, any kind of habit that causes
irritation to your mouth may also boost your risk. If you
chew tobacco or smoke, take a look at some photos of the famous
athletes that had parts of their face removed due to
cancerofthemouth. It’s a good motivator to help you want to
quit! Hey, it worked for me.
Cancer Of The
Mouth - Tips and Advice
Of course, 20% of the time cancerofthemouth happens in people
that don’t smoke or use tobacco at all, so there is still some
natural risk of getting the disease. Like all cancers, there
is some evidence of genetic linkage, and having people in your
immediate family that have had mouth cancer may mean you are at a
higher risk. It is most common in men over the age of 40, and
especially in those over 60. There is some evidence showing
that having bad oral hygiene can boost your risk of getting cancer
of the mouth. Not only will your dental hygienist stop
bugging you so much, but if you floss and brush regularly you’ll
also be lowering your chances of getting cancer!
If you are especially concerned about developing cancer of the
mouth, talk to your doctor about it next time you go in for a
physical. He or she will probably have some tips and insights
into the disease for you that may help you prevent it, or at least
settle some of your fears about it.
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