Oral cancer is a silent and often overlooked threat, affecting the lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, the floor of the mouth, and the throat. While it may not receive the same attention as other cancers, its impact can be devastating when diagnosis comes too late. The good news is that early detection dramatically improves survival rates and treatment success. The challenge, however, is that early symptoms are frequently subtle, painless, and easy to dismiss.
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