Understanding Oral Cancer: A Growing Concern in India
Oral cancer affects various parts of the mouth, including the lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, floor of the mouth, and the roof of the mouth. In India alone, over 77,000 new cases are reported annually, with more than 52,000 deaths—making it one of the country’s leading cancer-related causes of death. One major challenge is that oral cancer is often detected at a late stage, typically after it has spread to the lymph nodes or other nearby tissues.
That said, with early detection, the chances of successful treatment and long-term survival increase significantly. Awareness, regular check-ups, and attention to warning signs are crucial.
Types of Oral Cancer
Oral cancer is not limited to one area. It can develop in different parts of the oral cavity, including:
Lip cancer
Tongue cancer
Gum cancer
Cancer of the inner cheek (buccal mucosa)
Floor of the mouth cancer
Cancer of the hard and soft palate
Each type may present slightly different symptoms, but all require immediate medical attention when signs appear.