Introduction
Each year in the United States, about 29,000 people learn they have
cancer* of the oral cavity (the
mouth and lips) or the oropharynx (the part of the throat at the back of the
mouth).
This National Cancer Institute (NCI) booklet (NIH Publication No. 03-1574) has important information to help people with oral cancer and their family and friends better understand this disease. It discusses possible causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of
the disease. It also has information about rehabilitation and about sources of
support to help patients cope with oral cancer.
Scientists are studying oral cancer to learn more about this disease, and
doctors are exploring new ways to treat it. This research keeps increasing our
knowledge about oral cancer. The NCI provides the most up-to-date information
by telephone and on the Internet:
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Telephone (1-800-4-CANCER): Information Specialists at NCI's Cancer
Information Service can answer questions about cancer and can send materials
published by NCI.
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Internet (http://www.cancer.gov): Cancer.gov is NCI's Web site. It has a
wide range of information that is updated regularly. People can ask questions
online and get immediate help through LiveHelp. Many NCI booklets and fact
sheets can be viewed at
http://www.cancer.gov/publications. People in the United
States and its territories may use this Web site to order publications. This
Web site also explains how people outside the United States can mail or fax
their requests for NCI publications.
*Words that may be new to readers appear in italics. The "Dictionary"
section explains these terms. Some words in the "Dictionary" have a
"sounds-like" spelling to show how to pronounce them.
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