Oral CancerTopic OverviewOral cancer may develop in any part of the mouth. Risk factors for
oral cancer include smoking or chewing tobacco and excessive use of
alcohol. It is important to check regularly for symptoms of oral cancer. See
the When to Call a Doctor section of this topic for a list of symptoms. For additional information on oral cancer, see the following
topics: - Oral Cavity Cancer – Health Professional
Information [NCI PDQ]
- Oral Cavity Cancer – Patient Information [NCI
PDQ]
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