How much do you know about oral cancer
Do you know anyone who has been diagnosed
Does cancer run in your family
These are questions you should ask yourself and quickly get answers to.
Keep reading to get more information including how many people the disease affects, who is at the most risk and how you can stay on top of your oral health.
How many people are affected
It’s estimated that over 35,000 people in the U.S. were diagnosed with this disease in 2008 alone [1].
What are the top risk factors
Men have twice the risk to develop oral cancer and men and women over the age of 50 face the greatest oral cancer risk [2]. In addition to these demographics of oral cancer patients, there are several lifestyle choices that contribute to risk for this disease.
Below are five of the top factors that contribute to oral cancer risk [3].
Smoking
Smokeless tobacco
Excessive alcohol consumption
Family history
Sun exposure
Despite these top risk factors, it is important to remember that while smokers and heavy drinkers are at a higher risk for developing the disease, 25% of people diagnosed do not smoke and drink only in moderation [4].
How can I check for signs of the disease
Dentists check for any irregular dental issues that may be signs of this disease during regular checkups and cleanings. If cost has kept you from making an appearance in your dentist’s office, search for discount dental plans. These plans, alternatives to dental insurance, can help you save 10% to 60% on most dental procedures.
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