Key Indications of Mouth Cancer

A White Or Red Patch Inside The Mouth

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When areas of cells are abnormal, they can appear to be white or red. The white patches are known as leukoplakia, whereas the red patches are referred to as erythroplakia. Although these patches are not necessarily cancer, if left untreated, they can develop into mouth cancer. Since they can be precancerous, catching them early could prevent the spread of abnormal, cancerous cells. Only about five percent of individuals with leukoplakia develop cancer, whereas approximately fifty percent of red patches become cancerous. To test these patches, doctors take a biopsy of the affected area. In many cases, a fungal infection is to blame, which can be treated.

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