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Mouth Cancer | Dr. Aditya Sarin
Head & Neck Cancer · Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi

Mouth Cancer —
Detect Early. Treat Effectively.

Oral cancer develops in the tissues of the mouth or oral cavity and can affect the lips, tongue, gums, cheeks, and throat. Expert care by Dr. Aditya Sarin, ESMO Board Certified Medical Oncologist.

Affected Sites Lips Tongue Gums Cheeks Floor of Mouth Palate (Roof) Throat

Early detection saves lives. If you notice persistent sores, lumps, or difficulty swallowing, schedule a consultation with Dr. Aditya Sarin today.

Section 01

What is Mouth Cancer?

Mouth cancer, also known as oral cancer, is a type of head and neck cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or oral cavity. It can affect the lips, tongue, gums, cheeks, floor of the mouth, roof of the mouth (palate), and throat. If not detected early, mouth cancer can spread to other areas, making treatment significantly more challenging.

Section 02

Types of Mouth Cancer

Mouth cancer is classified based on the type of cells affected:

90%+ of cases

Squamous Cell Carcinoma

The most common type — starts in the thin, flat squamous cells lining the mouth and throat. Highly treatable when detected early.

Slow Growing

Verrucous Carcinoma

A slow-growing, wart-like cancer with a low tendency to spread — generally carries a more favorable prognosis.

Rare

Adenocarcinoma

Originates in the salivary glands inside the mouth. Treatment approach depends on location and extent of spread.

Aggressive

Melanoma

A rare but aggressive form of cancer that starts in pigment-producing cells in the mouth — requires prompt, specialized treatment.

Section 03

Symptoms of Mouth Cancer

Mouth cancer may initially be painless, but symptoms become more noticeable as the disease progresses. Common signs include:

Persistent mouth sores or ulcers that don't heal
White or red patches inside the mouth
Lumps or swelling in the mouth, lips, or throat
Unexplained bleeding in the mouth
Difficulty chewing, swallowing, or moving the jaw or tongue
Persistent sore throat or hoarseness
Numbness in the mouth or lips
Loose teeth or ill-fitting dentures
Unexplained weight loss

Note: Mouth cancer may initially be painless. Do not wait for pain to develop — if any symptom persists for more than 2 weeks, seek an expert evaluation immediately.

Section 04

Causes & Risk Factors

Several factors can significantly increase the risk of developing mouth cancer:

Tobacco Use

Smoking, chewing tobacco, and betel nuts are the leading risk factors.

Excessive Alcohol

Heavy drinking, especially combined with tobacco, sharply increases risk.

HPV Infection

HPV-16 is strongly linked to oral cancers, especially oropharyngeal cancer.

Poor Oral Hygiene

Chronic irritation from poor dental care, rough teeth, or ill-fitting dentures.

Sun Exposure

Prolonged UV exposure increases the risk of lip cancer specifically.

Family History

Genetic predisposition to oral cancers increases susceptibility.

Weakened Immune System

Conditions like HIV/AIDS may significantly increase susceptibility.

Unhealthy Diet

Lack of fruits and vegetables in the diet contributes to cancer risk.

Section 05

Diagnosis of Mouth Cancer

Early detection significantly improves treatment outcomes. Common diagnostic methods include:

Physical Exam
  • Checking for lumps, sores, or discolored patches
  • Neck palpation for lymph node involvement
Biopsy
  • Tissue sample of abnormal area
  • Analyzed under microscope for cancer cells
  • Gold standard for diagnosis
Imaging Tests
  • X-ray — bone involvement check
  • CT Scan / MRI — size and spread
  • PET Scan — distant metastasis
HPV Testing
  • Determines if HPV-linked cancer
  • Guides prognosis and treatment
Section 06

Treatment Options for Mouth Cancer

The choice of treatment depends on the stage, location, and severity of the cancer. A multidisciplinary approach ensures the best possible outcome.

Surgery

Removal of the tumor and affected tissue — the primary curative approach for oral cancers.

  • Tumor removal with clear margins
  • Reconstructive surgery if needed
  • Neck dissection for lymph node spread

Radiation Therapy

High-energy rays target and kill cancer cells — used after surgery or as primary treatment for small tumors.

Chemotherapy

Drug treatment to destroy cancer cells — often combined with radiation therapy for synergistic effect.

Targeted Therapy

Drugs that specifically attack cancer cells with certain genetic markers — more precise, fewer side effects.

Immunotherapy

Helps the immune system recognize and fight cancer cells — particularly used in advanced cases.

Palliative Care

Focuses on improving quality of life by managing pain, difficulty swallowing, and other symptoms in advanced disease.

Section 07

Life After Mouth Cancer Treatment

Regular Follow-Ups

Frequent check-ups to monitor for recurrence and long-term side effects.

Speech & Swallowing Therapy

Helps patients regain normal mouth function and communication after treatment.

Diet & Nutrition

A balanced diet aids healing and prevents further complications post-treatment.

Oral Hygiene & Care

Essential to prevent infections and maintain overall health during recovery.

Emotional Support

Counseling and support groups to help cope with the emotional impact of oral cancer treatment.

Section 08 · Why Choose Us

Why Choose Dr. Aditya Sarin for Mouth Cancer Treatment?

Early detection saves lives — schedule a consultation at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital today.

Expert Oncologists

Specialists with extensive experience in oral and head & neck cancer treatment backed by international training.

Advanced Diagnostics

Cutting-edge tools including HPV testing, PET-CT, and molecular profiling for early, accurate detection.

Multidisciplinary Approach

Surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy — fully coordinated under one clinical team.

Personalized Care Plans

Tailored treatment for each patient's specific condition, stage, and overall health profile.

Rehabilitation & Support

Speech therapy, dietary guidance, oral hygiene care, and emotional support for complete post-treatment recovery.

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Don't Ignore the Signs — Act Now

If you notice persistent sores, lumps, or difficulty swallowing, schedule a consultation with Dr. Aditya Sarin today. Early detection saves lives.

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