Hidden Dangers in Your Mouth: Early Signs of Oral Cancer

Q: Is oral cancer painful?
A: Not always. In fact, early-stage oral cancer is often painless. This is why visual checks are so important. Don’t wait for pain to seek help.
Q: Can young people get oral cancer?
A: Yes. Due to HPV, rates of oropharyngeal cancer are rising in adults under 50 who have never smoked.
Q: What does oral cancer look like?
A: It varies. It can be a white patch, a red patch, a sore that won’t heal, a lump, or a rough spot. It doesn’t always look like a "tumor."
Q: How fast does oral cancer grow?
A: It varies by type and location. Some grow slowly over months; others can progress more quickly. This is why the "two-week rule" for sores is critical.
Q: Is oral cancer curable?
A: Yes, especially when caught early. The 5-year survival rate for localized oral cancer is over 80%. Early detection is key.
The Bottom Line
Your mouth is a window into your overall health. By taking two minutes a month to check for changes, you empower yourself to catch potential issues early.
Don’t ignore the quiet warnings. If you see a sore that won’t heal, a patch that doesn’t fade, or feel a lump that wasn’t there before, make an appointment with your dentist or doctor.
It’s likely nothing serious. But if it is, catching it early could save your life. And that is worth two minutes of your time.
Have you ever performed an oral self-exam? Did you find anything unexpected? Share your experiences in the comments below. Let’s normalize talking about oral health and encourage each other to stay vigilant.