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PostSubject: A healthy lifestyle can protect against mouth cancer   A healthy lifestyle can protect against mouth cancer Icon_minitimeWed Dec 20, 2006 5:34 pm

Mouth cancer can affect the lips, tongue, cheeks and throat.



There are 4,400 new cases and 1,700 deaths every year in the UK, and those figures are increasing each year.



Survival chances are much improved with early detection, so the number
of deaths could be greatly reduced if people were more aware of the
symptoms.



The first sign of mouth cancer is often a non-healing mouth ulcer or a
red or white patch in the mouth. It is important that you examine your
own mouth on a regular basis. If you have a mouth ulcer that hasn?t
healed after three weeks, or you notice any unusual changes in your
mouth you should visit your dentist as soon as possible for an
examination.



Mouth cancer is most common in people over 40 who smoke or drink alcohol. It is also twice as likely to strike men as women.



However, the number of young people and women developing the condition has been increasing in recent years.



You can cut your risk of developing mouth cancer by living a healthy lifestyle.



If mouth cancer is diagnosed in its early stages it can respond well to
treatment and the chances of a complete cure are good. This is why
regular dental check-ups are so important.

Smoking is the most common cause of mouth cancer, and can increase your
risk of developing the condition by several times. Research has found
that switching to low-tar cigarettes does not help either as users are
likely to inhale more smoke to compensate.

The risk is the same for users of all forms of tobacco, including chewing tobacco, paan, areca nut and gutkha.



How can I stop smoking?

speak to your pharmacist about nicotine replacement such as chewing gum or patches

contact a local group that can offer advice and support.

Although much less documented, drinking alcohol to excess poses almost as big a risk as smoking when it comes to mouth cancer.

In addition, because alcohol helps tobacco to absorb into the mouth,
people who smoke and drink to excess are up to 30 times more likely to
develop the condition.



The important thing is not the type of drink consumed (e.g. lager, spirits) but the total volume of alcohol.



It is recommended that men drink no more than 3-4 units per day and
women drink no more than 2-3. (One unit is equivalent to ? pint of
lager, a single measure of spirits or a small glass of wine)

There are other things you can do to help reduce your risk of developing mouth cancer:

avoid excessive exposure to sunlight to help prevent lip cancer

eat green and yellow fresh fruit and vegetables every day - bananas,
peppers, broccoli, beans and cabbage are good sources of beta-carotene
that can help to prevent other cancers too

get medical advice if an ulcer or white or red patch does not clear after three weeks



Treating mouth cancer

The treatment will depend on the stage and site of the cancer and the
effect of the treatment on functions such as speech, chewing, and
swallowing.



Each treatment option can unfortunately cause unwanted side effects. So
the quality of the patient's life can be drastically affected within
the first few months of treatment.



However, treatment of mouth cancer is necessary and important and the
chances of long-term survival are much better if the cancer is treated
early.



Surgery

Patients may need surgery to remove the cancer. If the cancer has
spread, it may be necessary to remove parts of the jaw or neck.



The patient?s stay in hospital will depend on the extent of the surgery and whether or not they have had skin or tissue grafts.



Surgery can be disfiguring and therefore distressing for the patient to
cope with. The Organisation Changing Faces can provide invaluable
advice and support for patients.



External radiotherapy

External radiotherapy is the use of high-energy rays from a machine
with beam that can be aimed as accurately as possible to damage the
cancer cells and stop them spreading.



It affects only the cells in the treated area. It can also be used
after surgery to make sure that all the cancer has been removed.



External radiotherapy usually involves the patient visiting the
hospital everyday for around six weeks, although this will vary
according to the needs of the individual.



Implant radiotherapy

Implant radiotherapy involves putting metal rods or pellets containing
radioactive material directly onto the cancer or the surrounding tissue.



The implant is left in for about seven days. During this time the
patient has to stay in hospital, and time with visitors and care staff
is limited, so that they are not exposed to the radiation.



In some cases, internal and external radiotherapy can be used together.



Radiation damages the salivary glands. Because of this, loss of taste
and dry mouth is a common side effect. Fortunately, it is possible to
relieve the symptoms of dry mouth using special medications.



Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy involves using specific drugs to kill the cancer cells.



These are swallowed or injected into the vein to enter the bloodstream and reduce the cancerous cells.



Chemotherapy can also be used to shrink the cancer before surgery.



The most common side effect of chemotherapy is feeling sick and being
sick, and hair loss is also likely. Chemotherapy can also cause
anaemia, dry mouth, mouth sores and people may become depressed.


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PostSubject: Re: A healthy lifestyle can protect against mouth cancer   A healthy lifestyle can protect against mouth cancer Icon_minitimeWed Dec 20, 2006 11:28 pm

oops... ivalo matter iruka????
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PostSubject: Re: A healthy lifestyle can protect against mouth cancer   A healthy lifestyle can protect against mouth cancer Icon_minitimeSun Dec 24, 2006 7:44 pm

nice infos, chandar.
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good informations.... thanks...
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