❌ “Oral cancer is rare”
It’s not — and survival rates drop sharply when late-stage
Final Thoughts
You don’t need to live in fear of mouth cancer.
But you should pay attention to what’s happening in your mouth.
So next time you’re brushing your teeth…
look.
Check your tongue.
Peer under it.
Feel along your gums.
And if something looks wrong — even if it doesn’t hurt — see a professional.
Because real health isn’t about waiting for pain. It’s about catching the quiet signs — before silence becomes tragedy.
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