About 10,750 Americans are expected to die from oral and oropharyngeal (mouth and throat) cancer this year. And approximately 53,000 people will be diagnosed with these cancers.(1) These statistics are made even more tragic by the fact that mouth and throat cancers have several known high-risk factors — making them largely preventable. Knowing these risk factors is key to avoiding or spotting these cancers early.
Where oropharyngeal (throat) cancer occurs:
Where oral (mouth) cancer occurs:
The risk factors of mouth and throat cancer you can't control:
While you can’t control them, it’s important to be aware of these risk factors:
The risk factors of mouth and throat cancer you can control:
However, some risk factors are linked to behavior that can be controlled:
How to reduce your risk of oral and oropharyngeal cancer:
Fortunately, there are steps you can take to help reduce the risk of developing mouth and throat cancers:
Sources:
1https://www.cancer.org/cancer/oral-cavity-and-oropharyngeal-cancer/about/key-statistics.html
2https://www.webmd.com/cancer/oral-cancer-men-how-spot-early#2
3https://jada.ada.org/article/S0002-8177(16)00070-2/fulltext
4https://www.webmd.com/cancer/oral-cancer-men-how-spot-early#2
5https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/hpv/basic_info/hpv_oropharyngeal.htm
6https://www.mountsinai.org/locations/head-neck-institute/cancer/oral/hpv-faqs