Mouth cancer is a malignant growth which can occur in any part of the mouth, including the tongue, lips and throat. Mouth cancers have a higher proportion of deaths per number of cases than breast cancer, cervical cancer or skin melanoma. The mortality rate is just over 50%, despite treatment, with about 1,700 deaths per year in the UK. This is because of late detection. Visit your dentist at once if you notice any abnormal problems or are not sure. Regular dental checkups allow early detection of abnormalities in the mouth.
The Mouth Cancer Foundation is a registered charity that raises awareness of mouth cancers and provides information and support to patients, carers and health professionals.
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“One of the best expereinces I have ever had. Very professional and thorough. I was seen by the dentist called Narem (not sure about spelling). He did not only do a regular check up but checked for cancer etc. He also works in hospital, so he is very experienced. Everything was explained to me in detail so I could make informed choices about treatment options. Everyone is really friendly. Definitely recommend it!”