Your cancer s stage helps your doctor.
Roof of mouth cancer.
Mouth cancer is also sometimes called oral cancer.
Oral cancer refers to cancer that develops anywhere inside your mouth or on your lips.
Tobacco and alcohol use are risk factors for cancer of the soft palate.
Mouth cancer can occur on the.
A higher stage such as stage iv indicates a larger cancer or that cancer has spread to other areas of the head or neck or to other areas of the body.
Hard palate cancer is a type of head and neck cancer that begins when cells that make up the bony part of the roof of the mouth grow out of control and form lesions or tumors.
The hard palate creates a barrier between the mouth and the nasal cavity.
Oral cancer can affect any of the working parts of your mouth or oral cavity which include the.
Worldwide it is the sixth most common cancer.
At first the ulcer is painless but later becomes painful.
While not common cancer can develop in the salivary glands on the roof of your mouth.
The palate is divided into two parts.
Mouth cancer stages are indicated using roman numerals i through iv.
The ulcer may bleed as the cancer grows.
Oral cancer affects the lips gums tongue roof of the mouth insides of the cheeks or the soft floor of the mouth under the tongue.
Lips tissue that lines lips and cheeks teeth front two thirds of the tongue the back third of the tongue or base is considered part of the oropharynx or throat gums area of the mouth underneath the.
Cancers that develop there tend to spread into the nasal cavity when they become more advanced.
Roof of mouth cancer having an ulcer on the roof of your mouth also called your hard palate is a sign of mouth cancer.
Oropharyngeal cancer affects the back of the mouth and the lining of the throat.
According to the american cancer society acs around 53 000 americans will receive a diagnosis of oral or.
A lower stage such as stage i indicates a smaller cancer confined to one area.
Lips gums tongue inner lining of the cheeks roof of the mouth floor of the mouth under the tongue.
Symptoms of oral cancer.
Usually it s spotted first by your dentist so keeping regular dental exams can help with early detection.
It s called oropharyngeal when it affects your tonsils.