10 Oral Cancer Symptoms
Symptom #2: Lumps or Thick Patches in Mouth, Cheek, and Throat
The presence of red or white patches in the mouth, cheek or throat could be a symptom of oral cancer, especially if these patches persist for more than two weeks and if they are surrounded by a firm and sore area.
The presence of a lump, inside the oral cavity is another symptom of oral cancer. Lumps are more likely to occur and become noticeable when the disease is progressing. It is important to go to the dentist regularly to keep good oral hygiene and to look for any early signs of oral cancer.
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