oral cancer
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Definition
Noun: A type of cancer that occurs in the tissues of the mouth or lips. It is a malignant neoplasm, meaning it is a cancerous tumor that can invade and destroy nearby tissue and may spread to other parts of the body. This condition is most frequently diagnosed in men over the age of 60.
Usage
The term "oral cancer" is used to specifically refer to cancers originating in the oral cavity. - Early detection of oral cancer significantly improves treatment outcomes. - The main risk factors for oral cancer include tobacco use and heavy alcohol consumption.
Advanced Usage
- "to be diagnosed with oral cancer": to receive a medical confirmation of having the disease.
- After the biopsy, he was diagnosed with oral cancer.
- "oral cancer screening": a routine examination to check for signs of the disease before symptoms appear.
- Dentists often perform an oral cancer screening during a regular check-up.
Variants and Related Words
- Oral carcinoma: A more technical, synonymous term for oral cancer, where "carcinoma" specifies a cancer that begins in the skin or tissues lining internal organs.
- Mouth cancer: A common, less formal synonym for oral cancer.
Synonyms
- Mouth cancer
- Oral carcinoma
- Cancer of the oral cavity
Related Phrases
- Oral cancer awareness: public knowledge and education about the risks and signs of the disease.
- The campaign aims to increase oral cancer awareness.
- Oral cancer survivor: a person who has lived through a diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
- She is an oral cancer survivor and now advocates for regular screenings.
Noun
- malignant neoplasm of the lips of mouth; most common in men over the age of 60