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  • Mouth cancer, also called oral cancer, is characterized by unrestrained maturation and proliferation of cells lining the oral cavity (mouth) or the oropharynx (portion of the throat located toward the…

  • According to the Oral Cancer Facts website, oral cancer strikes thousands alone in the United States per year. Learn the beginning stages of mouth cancer and help keep yourself healthy.

  • Mouth cancer can be detected in its early stages by dentists, usually as white or red areas inside the mouth or on the lips. Early cancers can cause problems with swallowing, moving the jaw or tongue,…

  • Much of the focus on HPV has been on its ability to cause cervical cancer in women. However, HPV infection carries with it other health risks, some of which affect men. Recent work has been focusing…

  • Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, is found inside the mouth on the tongue, gums and cheeks. This type of cancer is also associated with cancer of the lips, throat and sinuses. In most cases,…

  • Mouth cancer, also called oral cancer, is a cancerous tumor that originates inside the mouth and upper throat cavity. Mouth cancer will be diagnosed in 34,000 patients in the United States in 2008.…

  • Mouth cancer, otherwise known as oral cancer, occurs when the cells in the mouth begin to multiply unnecessarily. Ordinarily, new squamous cells are produced to replace older cells that are dying off.…

  • Surviving the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment is just the beginning for patients with mouth cancer. With over 30,000 cases diagnosed a year, people who have cancer that affects the tissues of the…