Thursday, September 26, 2019

What is Oral Cancer survival rate?

 Oral cancer is basically cancer that develops in the mouth. It might be any part of the mouth, including the tongue. What might seem like a small ulcer in the corner of the mouth might be a sign of the devastating disease. Oral cancer is actually more common in men. In the present days, oral cancer has become a common type of cancer in India .oral cancer can be either benign or metastatic.

 The common causes of oral cancer are smoking and chewing tobacco and the onset of human papillomavirus. The irony is, people buy cigar packets whose cover says ' smoking kills ' and also smoke the cigarette from the same packet. In fact, oral cancer is effectively preventable if a person doesn't indulge in a tobacco product. But once smoking becomes a habit, it's highly addictive and eventually leads to oral cancer or lung cancer.

Symptoms of oral cancer-

The below-mentioned symptoms presumably may be an indication of oral cancer. These signs might also be a manifestation of other diseases or deficiencies. Whatever it might be, ensure that you meet Dr Vikas Goswami if you experience any of these.
- An ulcer or lump in any part of the mouth that doesn't Heal.
- White or red patches inside the mouth.
- Bad breath that doesn't go away.
- Excruciating pain in the ear or mouth while swallowing.
-  Enlargement of the lymph nodes in the neck.
- You are bleeding from the mouth area.

 The oral cancer survival rate has increased gradually over the years, with the introduction of stronger chemotherapy drugs. If the cancer is Benign, the tumour can be removed, and the oral cancer survival rate is the highest in this case. However, if the cancer is metastatic, the survival rate drops with the highest stage of diagnosis. Patients have better oral cancer survival rate if diagnosed at the earliest. 

 the oral cancer survival rate depends upon the present stage of the patient; 
Based on studies conducted at the national cancer institute :
- If diagnosed at stage 1and 2, 83% of people survive oral cancer for five years as it hasn't spread to other body parts. 
- At stage 3, 64% of patients are cured of oral cancer for at least another five years. At this stage, cancer has spread to surrounding lymph nodes. 
- At stage 4, the oral cancer survival rate drops to 38% due to the metastasis of cancer to other body parts. 

Conclusion

By combining all the data, it can be concluded that 60% of oral cancer patients diagnosed at any stage might survive for five years or more than that .people discovered with oral cancer at stage 1 and 2 have the upper hand at surviving oral cancer. Their overall survival rate ranges from 70 to 90%.

In fact, not only the prognosis part but also good quality treatment and effective chemotherapy are necessary to increase the oral cancer survival rate. Also, the willpower of the patient and the support of the patient's family members play a vital role in increasing the survival rate. Therefore the positive attitude of the patient is more than important. In case, you are suffering from Oral Cancer, visit the cancer hospital in Noida for the treatment.