Early Detection Saves Lives
In honor of Oral Cancer
Awareness Month, Mark
and Steven Bornfeld DDS will be offering free oral cancer screenings on Wednesday,
April 13, 2011. Oral cancer is not a
rare disease. Approximately 37,000 people will be diagnosed with oral cancer
every year in the US. It kills one person every hour of every day, and over 100
new individuals will be diagnosed with it each day. The good news is that it
can often be found early in its development, through a simple, painless, and
quick screening.
Who should get screened?
Every adult. Oral cancer
can often be caught early, even as a pre-cancer. With early detection, survival
rates are high and the side effects are from treatment are at their lowest.
Like other screenings you engage in such as cervical, skin, prostate, colon and
breast examinations, oral cancer screenings are an effective means of finding
cancer at its early, highly curable stages. Make them part of your annual
health check-ups.
What are the risk factors?
There are two distinct pathways by which most
people come to oral cancer. One is through the use of tobacco and alcohol, a
long term historic problem and cause, and the other is through exposure to the HPV16
virus (human papilloma virus version 16), a newly identified etiology, and the
same one, which is responsible for the vast majority of cervical cancers in
women. The quickest growing segment of the oral cancer
population are young, healthy, non-smokers due to the connection to this
virus.
Early
Indicators:
Red and/or white discolorations of the soft tissues
of the mouth.
Any sore which does not heal within 14 days.
Hoarseness which lasts for a prolonged period of
time.
Advanced
Indicators:
A sensation that something is stuck in you throat.
Numbness in the oral region.
Difficulty in moving the jaw or tongue.
Difficulty in swallowing.
Ear pain which occurs on one side only.
A sore under a denture, which even after adjustment
of the denture, still does not heal.
A lump or thickening which develops in the mouth or
on the neck.
An oral cancer screening
should be conducted every year, so take advantage of this free offer and get
screened today. Call (INSERT CONTACT
INFO HERE) to make an appointment for your complimentary screening.
For more information about oral cancer, please log
onto The Oral Cancer Foundation’s official website at www.oralcancer.org.