Most lip and oral cavity cancers start in squamous cells, the thin, flat cells that line the lips and oral cavity. These are called squamous cell carcinomas. Cancer cells may spread into deeper tissue as the cancer grows.
Various treatments are available for patients with lip and oral cavity cancer. Some are standard; others are being tested in clinical trials.
The oral cavity includes the:
There are many factors that can increase your risk of developing mouth, lip, or oral cancer and can include:
You can reduce your risk for this type of cancer by:
Surgery and radiation therapy are the two types of standard treatment for all stages of lip and oral cavity cancer.
Dental implants, a skin graft or other plastic surgery may be needed to repair parts of the mouth, throat or neck after removal of large tumors.
Memorial Hermann Cancer Centers are accredited by the American College of Surgeons’ (ACoS) Commission on Cancer (CoC). This rare distinction is given to cancer programs that uphold the highest standard of care for patients. When you choose Memorial Hermann Cancer Centers for your cancer treatment, you can rest assured you will receive the best possible care delivered by a compassionate team of caregivers in a calm, healing environment.
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