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Ambassador Paul Roebuck’s Blog Explains the Process of Diagnosis. Oral Cancer – The process of diagnosis explained Fear is the primary emotion, it drives a significant amount of behaviour MOUTH CANCER FACTS AND FIGURES Mouth Cancer Facts and Figures. 1 person every 3 HOURS is lost to Mouth cancer. Over 8300 new cases in the UK each year. Each year 2700 + lives are lost to Mouth Cancer. Worldwide Mouth Cancer affects 650,000 per year. Mouth Cancer is TWICE as common in men than women, though an increasing number of women are being diagnosed with thedisease.
CONTACT | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION The Mouth Cancer Foundation Patient and Carers Advice Line number is 01924 950 950. It operates between 0900 and 1700 Monday to Friday. The advice line is manned by mouth cancer survivor and Mouth Cancer Foundation Patient Ambassador, Rachel Parsons who will do her best to answer any patient, carer and survivor related queries. ALCOHOL | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Alcohol and Tobacco Together. Drinking alcohol and smoking at the same time increases the risk of mouth cancer about 30 times. This is because: Alcohol affects the skin of the mouth allowing tobacco toxins to pass through more easily. Tobacco smoke contains formaldehyde, a poisonous chemical similar to acetaldehyde produced by the breakdownof
HPV | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION A high number of sexual partners also increases risk. Cancer caused by HPV tends to be found at the back of the mouth, at the base of the tongue and around the tonsil areas. It can be difficult to see and diagnosis often follows the discovery of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. The good news is that cancer caused by HPV tends to respondbetter
REFERRAL CARE PATHWAY Ensuring that they and their team are trained to deliver the management strategy for mouth cancer and that individuals understand their roles and responsibilities within it. Principal dentists remain responsible for their team’s actions and advice that they give. Establishing and confirming robust referral pathways with specialistdepartments
KERRY’S CHARITY NIGHT TO RAISE AWARENESS OF MOUTH CANCER Kerry is a mouth cancer survivor. On 9 th February, after a few months of planning, Kerry invited over 230 family and friends for a pub quiz to raise awareness for mouth cancer.. With the help of her husband Jonathan and daughter Katie, Kerry’s efforts paid off when she raised over £2500 to be shared between the Mouth Cancer Foundation and the Radiotherapy Department at Derby Royal MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION The Mouth Cancer Foundation exists to save & improve the lives of patients, carers & survivors, increase awareness & education about all head & neck cancers. SYMPTOMS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Lumps and swellings of no obvious cause in the mouth or neck. Bleeding from the mouth or throat. Red or white patches inside the mouth. Changes in texture; hardness, roughness. Teeth that become loose. Difficulty or pain with swallowing, chewing or moving the jaw. Persistent hoarseness or AWARENESS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, describes one of the areas where head and neck cancers can occur and includes various kinds of tumours affecting the lips, salivary glands, tongue, gums, palate and inside of the cheeks. Cancers further back around the root of the tongue, soft palate, tonsils and the upper part of the throat (thepharynx
PATIENT EXPERIENCES
Ambassador Paul Roebuck’s Blog Explains the Process of Diagnosis. Oral Cancer – The process of diagnosis explained Fear is the primary emotion, it drives a significant amount of behaviour MOUTH CANCER FACTS AND FIGURES Mouth Cancer Facts and Figures. 1 person every 3 HOURS is lost to Mouth cancer. Over 8300 new cases in the UK each year. Each year 2700 + lives are lost to Mouth Cancer. Worldwide Mouth Cancer affects 650,000 per year. Mouth Cancer is TWICE as common in men than women, though an increasing number of women are being diagnosed with thedisease.
CONTACT | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION The Mouth Cancer Foundation Patient and Carers Advice Line number is 01924 950 950. It operates between 0900 and 1700 Monday to Friday. The advice line is manned by mouth cancer survivor and Mouth Cancer Foundation Patient Ambassador, Rachel Parsons who will do her best to answer any patient, carer and survivor related queries. ALCOHOL | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Alcohol and Tobacco Together. Drinking alcohol and smoking at the same time increases the risk of mouth cancer about 30 times. This is because: Alcohol affects the skin of the mouth allowing tobacco toxins to pass through more easily. Tobacco smoke contains formaldehyde, a poisonous chemical similar to acetaldehyde produced by the breakdownof
HPV | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION A high number of sexual partners also increases risk. Cancer caused by HPV tends to be found at the back of the mouth, at the base of the tongue and around the tonsil areas. It can be difficult to see and diagnosis often follows the discovery of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. The good news is that cancer caused by HPV tends to respondbetter
REFERRAL CARE PATHWAY Ensuring that they and their team are trained to deliver the management strategy for mouth cancer and that individuals understand their roles and responsibilities within it. Principal dentists remain responsible for their team’s actions and advice that they give. Establishing and confirming robust referral pathways with specialistdepartments
KERRY’S CHARITY NIGHT TO RAISE AWARENESS OF MOUTH CANCER Kerry is a mouth cancer survivor. On 9 th February, after a few months of planning, Kerry invited over 230 family and friends for a pub quiz to raise awareness for mouth cancer.. With the help of her husband Jonathan and daughter Katie, Kerry’s efforts paid off when she raised over £2500 to be shared between the Mouth Cancer Foundation and the Radiotherapy Department at Derby Royal AWARENESS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, describes one of the areas where head and neck cancers can occur and includes various kinds of tumours affecting the lips, salivary glands, tongue, gums, palate and inside of the cheeks. Cancers further back around the root of the tongue, soft palate, tonsils and the upper part of the throat (thepharynx
MISSION | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, describes one of the areas where head and neck cancers can occur and includes various kinds of tumours affecting the lips, salivary glands, tongue, gums, palate and inside of the cheeks. The promotion, protection and education of good health is key to raising awareness of mouth cancer. OUR TEAM | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Mahendra is a senior university lecturer and member of the English Pharmacy Board. He has been a Trustee of the Mouth Cancer Foundation since the beginning in 2005. His interests lie in health promotion and working with communities from minority ethnic groups to help reduce health inequalities. CHARITY PROJECT AWARDS 2021 The Charity Project Awards 2021, supported by Straumann, will reward the extraordinary efforts of groups of people or not for profit organisations, both in and outside healthcare professionals, who work tirelessly to raise awareness and support people affected by mouth, head and neck cancers.SELF-EXAMINATION
Early detection is key in the fight against mouth cancers. The Self Examination shows members of the public what to look for and how to seek help if they find something out of the ordinary. This will allow head and neck cancers to be caught earlier. Head and neck cancers are particularly vicious and debilitating when detected late.SMOKING AND DRUGS
As well as causing mouth cancer smoking is responsible for 4 out of 5 cases of lung cancer. It also accelerates gum disease, the greatest cause of tooth loss in the UK as well as damaging the senses of taste and smell. About 90% of people with mouth cancer use tobacco. Smoking increases the risk of mouth cancer and throat cancer about 6-fold.MERCHANDISE
The Mouth Cancer Foundation offers a variety of leaflets and materials, many of which are free. Requests for large quantities of leaflets, which incur special postage or courier charges will be asked to make a donation which will contribute to the charity’s printing and transportation costs. BITE BACK AT MOUTH CANCER Bite Back at Mouth Cancer shows members of the public what to look for and how to seek help if they find something out of the ordinary. They will become familiar with the signs and symptoms to look out for and learn to act sooner. The check takes less than two minutes. To carry out the mouth test, all you need is a mirror, good light source and LEAFLETS AND POSTERS TO RAISE AWARENESS OF MOUTH CANCER The Mouth Cancer Foundation is committed to spreading messages about all head and neck cancers in a bid to raise a greater awareness of the disease which continues to affect more and more people every year.M. B’S STORY
Introduction. I am writing this to assist those who have received radiotherapy for throat cancer. It describes my experience of receiving this treatment and issues that MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION The Mouth Cancer Foundation exists to save & improve the lives of patients, carers & survivors, increase awareness & education about all head & neck cancers. SYMPTOMS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Lumps and swellings of no obvious cause in the mouth or neck. Bleeding from the mouth or throat. Red or white patches inside the mouth. Changes in texture; hardness, roughness. Teeth that become loose. Difficulty or pain with swallowing, chewing or moving the jaw. Persistent hoarseness or AWARENESS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, describes one of the areas where head and neck cancers can occur and includes various kinds of tumours affecting the lips, salivary glands, tongue, gums, palate and inside of the cheeks. Cancers further back around the root of the tongue, soft palate, tonsils and the upper part of the throat (thepharynx
PATIENT EXPERIENCES
Ambassador Paul Roebuck’s Blog Explains the Process of Diagnosis. Oral Cancer – The process of diagnosis explained Fear is the primary emotion, it drives a significant amount of behaviour MOUTH CANCER FACTS AND FIGURES Mouth Cancer Facts and Figures. 1 person every 3 HOURS is lost to Mouth cancer. Over 8300 new cases in the UK each year. Each year 2700 + lives are lost to Mouth Cancer. Worldwide Mouth Cancer affects 650,000 per year. Mouth Cancer is TWICE as common in men than women, though an increasing number of women are being diagnosed with thedisease.
HPV | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION A high number of sexual partners also increases risk. Cancer caused by HPV tends to be found at the back of the mouth, at the base of the tongue and around the tonsil areas. It can be difficult to see and diagnosis often follows the discovery of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. The good news is that cancer caused by HPV tends to respondbetter
ALCOHOL | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Alcohol and Tobacco Together. Drinking alcohol and smoking at the same time increases the risk of mouth cancer about 30 times. This is because: Alcohol affects the skin of the mouth allowing tobacco toxins to pass through more easily. Tobacco smoke contains formaldehyde, a poisonous chemical similar to acetaldehyde produced by the breakdownof
CHARITY PROJECT AWARDS 2021 The Charity Project Awards 2021, supported by Straumann, will reward the extraordinary efforts of groups of people or not for profit organisations, both in and outside healthcare professionals, who work tirelessly to raise awareness and support people affected by mouth, head and neck cancers. REFERRAL CARE PATHWAY Ensuring that they and their team are trained to deliver the management strategy for mouth cancer and that individuals understand their roles and responsibilities within it. Principal dentists remain responsible for their team’s actions and advice that they give. Establishing and confirming robust referral pathways with specialistdepartments
M. B’S STORY
Introduction. I am writing this to assist those who have received radiotherapy for throat cancer. It describes my experience of receiving this treatment and issues that MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION The Mouth Cancer Foundation exists to save & improve the lives of patients, carers & survivors, increase awareness & education about all head & neck cancers. SYMPTOMS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Lumps and swellings of no obvious cause in the mouth or neck. Bleeding from the mouth or throat. Red or white patches inside the mouth. Changes in texture; hardness, roughness. Teeth that become loose. Difficulty or pain with swallowing, chewing or moving the jaw. Persistent hoarseness or AWARENESS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, describes one of the areas where head and neck cancers can occur and includes various kinds of tumours affecting the lips, salivary glands, tongue, gums, palate and inside of the cheeks. Cancers further back around the root of the tongue, soft palate, tonsils and the upper part of the throat (thepharynx
PATIENT EXPERIENCES
Ambassador Paul Roebuck’s Blog Explains the Process of Diagnosis. Oral Cancer – The process of diagnosis explained Fear is the primary emotion, it drives a significant amount of behaviour MOUTH CANCER FACTS AND FIGURES Mouth Cancer Facts and Figures. 1 person every 3 HOURS is lost to Mouth cancer. Over 8300 new cases in the UK each year. Each year 2700 + lives are lost to Mouth Cancer. Worldwide Mouth Cancer affects 650,000 per year. Mouth Cancer is TWICE as common in men than women, though an increasing number of women are being diagnosed with thedisease.
HPV | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION A high number of sexual partners also increases risk. Cancer caused by HPV tends to be found at the back of the mouth, at the base of the tongue and around the tonsil areas. It can be difficult to see and diagnosis often follows the discovery of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. The good news is that cancer caused by HPV tends to respondbetter
ALCOHOL | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Alcohol and Tobacco Together. Drinking alcohol and smoking at the same time increases the risk of mouth cancer about 30 times. This is because: Alcohol affects the skin of the mouth allowing tobacco toxins to pass through more easily. Tobacco smoke contains formaldehyde, a poisonous chemical similar to acetaldehyde produced by the breakdownof
CHARITY PROJECT AWARDS 2021 The Charity Project Awards 2021, supported by Straumann, will reward the extraordinary efforts of groups of people or not for profit organisations, both in and outside healthcare professionals, who work tirelessly to raise awareness and support people affected by mouth, head and neck cancers. REFERRAL CARE PATHWAY Ensuring that they and their team are trained to deliver the management strategy for mouth cancer and that individuals understand their roles and responsibilities within it. Principal dentists remain responsible for their team’s actions and advice that they give. Establishing and confirming robust referral pathways with specialistdepartments
M. B’S STORY
Introduction. I am writing this to assist those who have received radiotherapy for throat cancer. It describes my experience of receiving this treatment and issues that MOUTH CANCER FACTS AND FIGURES Mouth Cancer Facts and Figures. 1 person every 3 HOURS is lost to Mouth cancer. Over 8300 new cases in the UK each year. Each year 2700 + lives are lost to Mouth Cancer. Worldwide Mouth Cancer affects 650,000 per year. Mouth Cancer is TWICE as common in men than women, though an increasing number of women are being diagnosed with thedisease.
SELF-EXAMINATION
Early detection is key in the fight against mouth cancers. The Self Examination shows members of the public what to look for and how to seek help if they find something out of the ordinary. This will allow head and neck cancers to be caught earlier. Head and neck cancers are particularly vicious and debilitating when detected late. CHARITY PROJECT AWARDS 2021 The Charity Project Awards 2021, supported by Straumann, will reward the extraordinary efforts of groups of people or not for profit organisations, both in and outside healthcare professionals, who work tirelessly to raise awareness and support people affected by mouth, head and neck cancers.SMOKING AND DRUGS
As well as causing mouth cancer smoking is responsible for 4 out of 5 cases of lung cancer. It also accelerates gum disease, the greatest cause of tooth loss in the UK as well as damaging the senses of taste and smell. About 90% of people with mouth cancer use tobacco. Smoking increases the risk of mouth cancer and throat cancer about 6-fold.MICK’S STORY
Mick’s first meal was scrambled egg. But it wasn’t long before he could manage fish and other soft foods. There was one problem. After Mick’s first operation (the one to remove the tumour), he was left with a small scar under his nose. But because of all the radiotherapy, the scar had broken down creating a hole.6 YEARS LATER
The tricks the mind plays, the thousands of tears. In the dead of the night, why does one think the worst. Waiting for daylight, to bring an end to the curse. The length of each day, seems like eternity. Hoping and waiting, for someone to visit me. The half- hourly callers, go ontheir way so quick.
M. B’S STORY
Introduction. I am writing this to assist those who have received radiotherapy for throat cancer. It describes my experience of receiving this treatment and issues that MOUTH CANCER ACTION MONTH Today is the official launch of Mouth Cancer Action Month which takes place tonight at the House of Commons. This year we are working closely with the Oral Health Foundation to jointly promote Mouth Cancer Action Month. HAS THAT ANNOYING PAIN IN YOUR EARS BEEN AROUND LONGER One of the lesser known side effects of tongue cancer is in fact ear ache. Many patients, pre-treatment report having pain in their ears. It is only since recovering from the disease and talking to other patients that they can draw upon the connection. MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Mouth Cancer Foundation | Helpline: 01924 950 950 SYMPTOMS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Lumps and swellings of no obvious cause in the mouth or neck. Bleeding from the mouth or throat. Red or white patches inside the mouth. Changes in texture; hardness, roughness. Teeth that become loose. Difficulty or pain with swallowing, chewing or moving the jaw. Persistent hoarseness or AWARENESS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, describes one of the areas where head and neck cancers can occur and includes various kinds of tumours affecting the lips, salivary glands, tongue, gums, palate and inside of the cheeks. Cancers further back around the root of the tongue, soft palate, tonsils and the upper part of the throat (thepharynx
PATIENT EXPERIENCES
Ambassador Paul Roebuck’s Blog Explains the Process of Diagnosis. Oral Cancer – The process of diagnosis explained Fear is the primary emotion, it drives a significant amount of behaviour MOUTH CANCER FACTS AND FIGURES Mouth Cancer Facts and Figures. 1 person every 3 HOURS is lost to Mouth cancer. Over 8300 new cases in the UK each year. Each year 2700 + lives are lost to Mouth Cancer. Worldwide Mouth Cancer affects 650,000 per year. Mouth Cancer is TWICE as common in men than women, though an increasing number of women are being diagnosed with thedisease.
HPV | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION A high number of sexual partners also increases risk. Cancer caused by HPV tends to be found at the back of the mouth, at the base of the tongue and around the tonsil areas. It can be difficult to see and diagnosis often follows the discovery of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. The good news is that cancer caused by HPV tends to respondbetter
CHARITY PROJECT AWARDS 2021 The Charity Project Awards 2021, supported by Straumann, will reward the extraordinary efforts of groups of people or not for profit organisations, both in and outside healthcare professionals, who work tirelessly to raise awareness and support people affected by mouth, head and neck cancers. REFERRAL CARE PATHWAY Ensuring that they and their team are trained to deliver the management strategy for mouth cancer and that individuals understand their roles and responsibilities within it. Principal dentists remain responsible for their team’s actions and advice that they give. Establishing and confirming robust referral pathways with specialistdepartments
ALCOHOL | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Alcohol and Tobacco Together. Drinking alcohol and smoking at the same time increases the risk of mouth cancer about 30 times. This is because: Alcohol affects the skin of the mouth allowing tobacco toxins to pass through more easily. Tobacco smoke contains formaldehyde, a poisonous chemical similar to acetaldehyde produced by the breakdownof
HAS THAT ANNOYING PAIN IN YOUR EARS BEEN AROUND LONGER One of the lesser known side effects of tongue cancer is in fact ear ache. Many patients, pre-treatment report having pain in their ears. It is only since recovering from the disease and talking to other patients that they can draw upon the connection.M. B’S STORY
Introduction. I am writing this to assist those who have received radiotherapy for throat cancer. It describes my experience of receiving this treatment and issues that SYMPTOMS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Lumps and swellings of no obvious cause in the mouth or neck. Bleeding from the mouth or throat. Red or white patches inside the mouth. Changes in texture; hardness, roughness. Teeth that become loose. Difficulty or pain with swallowing, chewing or moving the jaw. Persistent hoarseness or AWARENESS | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, describes one of the areas where head and neck cancers can occur and includes various kinds of tumours affecting the lips, salivary glands, tongue, gums, palate and inside of the cheeks. Cancers further back around the root of the tongue, soft palate, tonsils and the upper part of the throat (thepharynx
PATIENT EXPERIENCES
Ambassador Paul Roebuck’s Blog Explains the Process of Diagnosis. Oral Cancer – The process of diagnosis explained Fear is the primary emotion, it drives a significant amount of behaviour MOUTH CANCER FACTS AND FIGURES Mouth Cancer Facts and Figures. 1 person every 3 HOURS is lost to Mouth cancer. Over 8300 new cases in the UK each year. Each year 2700 + lives are lost to Mouth Cancer. Worldwide Mouth Cancer affects 650,000 per year. Mouth Cancer is TWICE as common in men than women, though an increasing number of women are being diagnosed with thedisease.
HPV | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION A high number of sexual partners also increases risk. Cancer caused by HPV tends to be found at the back of the mouth, at the base of the tongue and around the tonsil areas. It can be difficult to see and diagnosis often follows the discovery of enlarged lymph nodes in the neck. The good news is that cancer caused by HPV tends to respondbetter
CHARITY PROJECT AWARDS 2021 The Charity Project Awards 2021, supported by Straumann, will reward the extraordinary efforts of groups of people or not for profit organisations, both in and outside healthcare professionals, who work tirelessly to raise awareness and support people affected by mouth, head and neck cancers. REFERRAL CARE PATHWAY Ensuring that they and their team are trained to deliver the management strategy for mouth cancer and that individuals understand their roles and responsibilities within it. Principal dentists remain responsible for their team’s actions and advice that they give. Establishing and confirming robust referral pathways with specialistdepartments
ALCOHOL | MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Alcohol and Tobacco Together. Drinking alcohol and smoking at the same time increases the risk of mouth cancer about 30 times. This is because: Alcohol affects the skin of the mouth allowing tobacco toxins to pass through more easily. Tobacco smoke contains formaldehyde, a poisonous chemical similar to acetaldehyde produced by the breakdownof
HAS THAT ANNOYING PAIN IN YOUR EARS BEEN AROUND LONGER One of the lesser known side effects of tongue cancer is in fact ear ache. Many patients, pre-treatment report having pain in their ears. It is only since recovering from the disease and talking to other patients that they can draw upon the connection.M. B’S STORY
Introduction. I am writing this to assist those who have received radiotherapy for throat cancer. It describes my experience of receiving this treatment and issues that MOUTH CANCER FACTS AND FIGURES Mouth Cancer Facts and Figures. 1 person every 3 HOURS is lost to Mouth cancer. Over 8300 new cases in the UK each year. Each year 2700 + lives are lost to Mouth Cancer. Worldwide Mouth Cancer affects 650,000 per year. Mouth Cancer is TWICE as common in men than women, though an increasing number of women are being diagnosed with thedisease.
SELF-EXAMINATION
Early detection is key in the fight against mouth cancers. The Self Examination shows members of the public what to look for and how to seek help if they find something out of the ordinary. This will allow head and neck cancers to be caught earlier. Head and neck cancers are particularly vicious and debilitating when detected late. CHARITY PROJECT AWARDS 2021 The Charity Project Awards 2021, supported by Straumann, will reward the extraordinary efforts of groups of people or not for profit organisations, both in and outside healthcare professionals, who work tirelessly to raise awareness and support people affected by mouth, head and neck cancers.MERCHANDISE
The Mouth Cancer Foundation offers a variety of leaflets and materials, many of which are free. Requests for large quantities of leaflets, which incur special postage or courier charges will be asked to make a donation which will contribute to the charity’s printing and transportation costs.MICK’S STORY
Mick’s first meal was scrambled egg. But it wasn’t long before he could manage fish and other soft foods. There was one problem. After Mick’s first operation (the one to remove the tumour), he was left with a small scar under his nose. But because of all the radiotherapy, the scar had broken down creating a hole. DO YOUR WAITING ROOMS NEED OUR LEAFLETS? Our new posters and leaflets are eye catching, and itching to be posted out to your dental practices, doctors waiting rooms, nursing & care homes and hospitals. Email us today at info@mouthcancerfoundation.org to receive yours! Help us to raise awareness by ordering your new posters ready for the post Covid-19waiting room rush!
M. B’S STORY
Introduction. I am writing this to assist those who have received radiotherapy for throat cancer. It describes my experience of receiving this treatment and issues that MOUTH CANCER ACTION MONTH Today is the official launch of Mouth Cancer Action Month which takes place tonight at the House of Commons. This year we are working closely with the Oral Health Foundation to jointly promote Mouth Cancer Action Month. HAS THAT ANNOYING PAIN IN YOUR EARS BEEN AROUND LONGER One of the lesser known side effects of tongue cancer is in fact ear ache. Many patients, pre-treatment report having pain in their ears. It is only since recovering from the disease and talking to other patients that they can draw upon the connection. MOUTH CANCER FOUNDATION Mouth Cancer Foundation | Helpline: 01924 950 950 PRIVACY & COOKIE POLICY: By accessing this website you agree to accept cookies. Read the Privacy Policy.
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1 PERSON EVERY 3 HOURS IS LOST TO MOUTH CANCER. We are a leading UK head and neck cancer charity dedicated to raising awareness, educating and promoting the early detection of mouth cancer as well as supporting those affected by it. Proud of pioneering a self-examination for the general public to easily check for mouth cancer and the Mouth Cancer 10 KM Awareness Walk – the only one in the world!OUR MISSION
1 PERSON EVERY 3 HOURS IS LOST TO MOUTH CANCER. We are a leading UK head and neck cancer charity dedicated to raising awareness, educating and promoting the early detection of mouth cancer as well as supporting those affected by it. Proud of pioneering a self-examination for the general public to easily check for mouth cancer and the Mouth Cancer 10 KM Awareness Walk – the only one in the world!OUR MISSION
1 PERSON EVERY 3 HOURS IS LOST TO MOUTH CANCER. We are a leading UK head and neck cancer charity dedicated to raising awareness, educating and promoting the early detection of mouth cancer as well as supporting those affected by it. Proud of pioneering a self-examination for the general public to easily check for mouth cancer and the Mouth Cancer 10 KM Awareness Walk – the only one in the world! FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT MOUTH CANCEROver
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An ulcer or white or red patch anywhere in the mouth that does not heal within 3 weeks. A lump or swelling anywhere in the mouth, jaw or neck that persists for more than 3 weeks. Difficulty swallowing, chewing or moving the jaw or tongue. Numbness of tongue or other area of the mouth. A feeling that something is caught in the throat. A chronic sore throat or hoarseness that persists more than 6 weeks. Unexplained loosening of teeth.RISK FACTORS
Tobacco use is the main cause of mouth cancer. Drinking alcohol to excess can increase risks four fold. Drinking and smoking together can make mouth cancer up to 30 times more likely to develop. Poor diet and social deprivation is linked to a third of all cancercases.
The Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), transmitted through oral sex, could overtake tobacco and alcohol as the main risk factor within the nextdecade.
Exposure to the sun is a cause of skin cancer which can affect thelips and face.
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