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Mouth
Cancer
Action
Month
November is
Mouth Cancer
Action Month
‘If in doubt, get checked out’
About mouth cancer…
Mouth
Cancer
Action
Month

Mouth cancer is a disease which can affect the lips, tongue, cheeks and
throat

There are more than 6,700 new cases of mouth cancer diagnosed in the
UK each year

Anyone can be affected by mouth cancer, but it is more common in
people over 40, particularly men

Mouth cancer is becoming more common in younger patients and in
women

The number of new cases of mouth cancer is on the increase
What causes mouth cancer?
Mouth
Cancer
Action
Month

Smoking causes around 75% of all mouth cancer cases

Drinking alcohol to excess can increase mouth cancer risks by four times

Those who smoke and drink to excess are up to 30 times more likely to
develop the disease

An unhealthy diet has also been linked to mouth cancer

Over-exposure to sunlight can also increase the risk of cancer of the lips

The Human Papillomavirus, transmitted via oral sex, is increasingly being
linked to mouth cancer in younger people
What you can look out for…
Mouth
Cancer
Action
Month

Mouth cancer can strike in a number of places, including the lips,
tongue, gums and cheek

Given early detection is so crucial with mouth cancer, it is important that
everyone knows the signs and symptoms. These include:


Ulcers which do not heal three weeks

Red and white patches in the mouth

Unusual lumps or swellings in the mouth
If any of these are noticed, it is essential that you tell your dentist or
doctor immediately
Early detection is vital
Mouth
Cancer
Action
Month

Mouth cancer can often be spotted in its early stages by your dentist
during a thorough mouth examination

Please do talk about the examination with your dental professional – they
will be more than happy to talk through exactly what they are doing,
where they are looking, and what they are searching for

If mouth cancer is recognised early, then the chances of a cure are good

Many people with mouth cancer go to their dentist or doctor too late

It is important to visit your dentist, dental hygienist or dental therapist
regularly, as often as they recommend
How can I make sure that my
mouth stays healthy?
Mouth
Cancer
Action
Month

Visit your dentist regularly, as often as they recommend

Look out for any changes in your mouth, and report any red or white
patches, unusual lumps and swellings, or ulcers that have not cleared up
within three weeks

When exposed to the sun, be sure to use protective sun cream

A good diet, rich in vitamins A, C and E, provides protection against the
development of mouth cancer

Cut down on your smoking and drinking
Mouth
Cancer
Action
Month
Be mouthaware
Fact
Young, old, smokers and
non-smokers, more than
6,700 people will be
diagnosed with mouth
cancer this year in the
UK. Without early
detection half will not
survive
Check
Self-examination is a
simple, potentially lifesaving process. Look
out for ulcers which do
not heal within three
weeks, red and white
patches in the mouth,
and unusual lumps or
swellings
Act
Know the risk factors
and regularly visit your
dentist to ensure you
are checked for signs of
mouth cancer
www.mouthcancer.org