Oral Cancer Screening: Redness or swelling that does not go away within two weeks should be checked by an oral surgeon or ENT.

Oral Cancer Screening: A node that is hard and fixed to the tissue (non-mobile) is an indication to refer a patient to an otolaryngologist (ENT) or physician for an exam and possible biopsy.

Oral Cancer Screening: The recent surge in cancer related to the human papillomavirus (HPV) serves as a great example of why we need to screen every patient.



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