ORAL CANCER Veronika Stiles, RDH University of
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ORAL CANCER
Veronika Stiles, RDH
University of Michigan
1/30/2009
PRE-TEST
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WHAT IS ORAL CANCER?
Cancers of the lips and mouth
©2000 Martin Spiller
WHAT IS HEAD AND NECK CANCER?
Cancer of:
-head and neck region;
-nasal cavity;
-sinuses;
-salivary glands;
-thyroid or throat
-larynx (voice box)
©2001-200DermAtlas
IS ORAL CANCER COMMON?
The sixth most common cancer in the world
Around 300,000 new cases diagnosed/year
200,ooo deaths annually
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1. Cappelli DP, Mobley CC. Prevention in Clinical Oral Health Care. St. Louis (MO): Mosby Elsevier; c2008. P.28-29
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ORAL CANCER CAUSES
Excessive sun exposure
Tobacco use
Alcohol use
Tobacco use (including smokeless) is linked to
85% of cases
2. Oral Cancer: What You Need to Know [homepage on the Internet]. Bethesda, MD: Oral Cancer: What You Need to Know;
c2004. [Cited 2008 Mar 24]; [about 5 screens]. Available from: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/SitesTypes/head-and-neck
WHAT IS THE PROCESS?..
When cell is your mouth are
exposed to carcinogens…
©2000Martin Spiller
They undergo genetic changes that lead to
cancerous formations…
Tobacco and alcohol are carcinogens
WHAT ARE CARCINOGENS?
An agent that may cause cancer
WHO ARE MOSTLY AT RISK?
Men pose a 2.5 x greater risk for oral cancer
Caucasians- higher incidence of head & neck
cancer
African Americans-higher incidence of oral
cancer
WHAT ARE WARNING SIGNS?
A lesion on the lip or in the oral cavity that is
slow to heal
Bleeding
Loose teeth
Difficulty or pain when swallowing ©2000Martin Spiller
An abnormal lump in the neck
An earache
3. Oral Cancer: What You Need to Know [Homepage on the Internet]. Bethesda, MD: Oral Cancer: What You Need to
Know; c2004. [Cited 2008 Mar 24]; [about 4 screens]. Available from: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/wyntk/oral
4. Bigelow C, Patton L, Strauss R, Wilder RS. North Carolina dental hygienists’ view on oral cancer control. J Dent Hyg
[Internet]. 2007 [cited 2008 Mar 24]; 81(4) . Available from: http://adha.org. Registration required for access.
SELF-EXAMINATION
Self-examination is extremely important
Professional cancer screening is crucial
Tongue is the most common site for OC
In front of mirror, pull out your tongue & move
it side to side
PREVENTION & EARLY DETECTION
Prevention and early detection are the key
If you don’t chew or smoke tobacco, don’t start!
Eat balanced diet
Take care of your health
ORAL CANCER TREATMENT
If diagnosed early enough…
Surgery and/or
Radiation
HAPPY SURVIVAL STORIES