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Have you ever checked your mouth for early signs like a sore or ulcer that could indicate something more serious?
Most of us don’t, and that’s exactly why oral cancer often goes unnoticed until it’s too late. It may not always make headlines, but oral cancer is one of the most dangerous forms of cancer when caught late. So, what can you do? The answer begins with awareness and having the right tools at your fingertips.
That’s where Cellmaflex steps in. Whether you’re making a booking for a screening without having to make a single phone call, checking your test results securely from anywhere, or following your entire medical history, it’s all achievable with Cellmaflex.
Here in this blog, we will discuss all that you should know about oral cancer, including symptoms and causes, and oral cancer prevention.
Oral cancer (mouth cancer) is the general term for cancer that affects the inside of your mouth. Oral cancer may appear as a common issue with your lips or in your mouth, such as white spots or sores that bleed. What distinguishes a common issue from possible cancer is that they do not go away. Without treatment, oral cancer can extend throughout your mouth and throat to other parts of your head and neck.
It’s usually dwarfed by other cancers during awareness campaigns, but it’s among the most malignant when found late. Awareness is important since early detection equals saved lives. And with digital platforms such as Cellmaflex, more individuals are able to access regular screenings, monitor symptoms, and connect with experts without obstacles.
Oral cancer continues to be a major global health issue, with more than 377,713 new cases annually reported worldwide, according to the World Cancer Research Fund. Despite the progress in the health sector, the disease continues to claim a massive number of lives, resulting in an estimated 177,757 deaths in the year 2020. Trinidad and Tobago’s age-standardised rate of incidence of lip and oral cavity cancer was about 1.7 per 100,000 population as of 2020, as reported by the WHO.
These striking statistics emphasise the importance of greater awareness, early diagnosis, oral cancer prevention and improved access to health care, particularly in areas where regular screenings and treatment are lacking.
Oral cancer starts in the squamous cells in your oral cavity. Squamous cells are flat and, when viewed under a microscope, look like a fish scale.
Normal squamous cells become cancerous when their DNA changes in ways that lead to uncontrolled growth and multiplication. Over time, these cancerous cells can spread to other areas inside of your mouth and then to other areas of your head and neck or other areas of your body.
Several risk factors contribute to the development of oral cancer:
By understanding these risks, you can make proactive lifestyle changes and schedule regular screenings using Cellmaflex to stay one step ahead.
Oral cancer has several signs and symptoms that may be mistaken for common problems or changes in the mouth. For example, you may notice patches inside your mouth that you cannot scrape away. These patches may be precancerous conditions.
The patches in the mouth and throat can appear in different colours:
Leukoplakia: These are flat white or grey patches in the mouth or throat.
Erythroplakia: These are slightly raised or flat red patches. These patches might bleed when scraped.
Erythroleukoplakia: These patches are red and white.
Oral cancer isn’t just physical; it deeply affects emotional and social wellbeing:
Thanks to Cellmaflex, patients can access care teams, track appointments, and receive reminders for counselling from one platform.
Your dentist may spot potential oral cancer during one of your regular check-ups. They may follow up with preliminary tests or refer you to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, or head and neck surgeon. These specialists are also called ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialists.
Oral cancer tests include:
Treatment for oral cancer usually includes surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy, individually or together. Your health care professional will work out a plan based on such aspects as the stage and type of cancer, age, and general well-being.
Surgical methods involve the excision of the tumour, tongue (glossectomy), jawbone (mandibulectomy), or palate (maxillectomy). Advanced cases can involve reconstructive surgery to restore appearance and function later. Removal of lymph nodes or biopsy to check for cancer spread can also be required.
Other treatments are:
Always refer to your healthcare provider to get to know the aim, side effects, and ideal strategy for your personal situation. Using services such as Cellmaflex, you are able to schedule appointments, view treatment history, and remain updated in your process.
Oral cancer prevention begins with your daily actions. Here’s how you can reduce your risk:
With Cellmaflex, you can book tests, track reminders, and keep tabs on your preventive measures in one place.
Educating individuals about oral cancer is not just a question of spreading facts, but building connections, offering support, and bringing awareness to people. That is how communities come together and make a difference:
Oral cancer is critical, but if it’s caught early, it can be prevented and treated. Ditch tobacco, use less booze, brush and floss regularly, get an HPV vaccine, and don’t delay routine exams.
Cellmaflex – Your Care, Connected. Cellmaflex unites all your care caregivers, securely sending records, lab results, and status to make treatment smooth and harmonised. With Cellmaflex, sending in check-ups and staying healthy is quick, safe, and a click away. Oral cancer prevention starts with your action today, book your screening with Cellmaflex.
Absolutely! With Cellmaflex, you can schedule your screening appointments online—no waiting or calling. It's fast, safe, and convenient whenever you're available.
Cellmaflex keeps your whole medical history, including dental visits and screening tests, in one place. You can see your history whenever you want, wherever you are, which is especially helpful for monitoring changes or following up on previous problems.
Yes. Cellmaflex enables coordinated care, enabling you to link with dentists, oncologists, and other specialists engaged in your care process—better collaboration and care continuity.
Absolutely. Cellmaflex is designed with robust data protection measures, securing your personal health information and confidentiality, providing you peace of mind and helping you be proactive regarding your health.
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