What is language cancer?

language cancer is most often caused by carcinoma of spinocellular cells, cancer of superficial tongue tissue. Spinocellular cell cancer is one of the most common cancers and can affect many different organs. Cancer of tongue is a form of oral cancer, which is caused by tobacco use in about 75% of cases. This can affect the oral tongue, the part that one can stand out of the mouth or the base of the tongue, the back third of the body of the tongue. Alcohol's mouthwash can also be problematic, even if one does not consume alcohol. In Asia, chewing Betel and Areca NUTS is an important risk factor for language cancer. The sexually transmitted human papilloma virus (HPV) is another risk factor. The tongue is more visible. Oral language cancer is most often represented as a lesion or ulcer on the side of the tongue. It is often small and grayly pink. The tumor usually bleeds when touching or biting. This can cause problems with speaking, swallowing and chewing.

Cancer of the base of the tongue usually occurs as pain, difficult swallowing, feeling full of throat or voice change. It is often more advanced than oral cancer when it is first recorded because the early signs did not easily find. In any type of suspicion of language cancer, the lesion biopsy may determine whether cancer is.

If the tumor is small enough, it can be surgically removed. In the case of oral cancer, surgery can often be completed without adverse effects on speech or swallowing. Radiation is another possibility of treating Tunygue cancer. Surgical treatment is preferable if possible because it is cheaper and less time consuming and often as effective as radiation therapy. Because there is a limitation of the amount of radiation that the human body can take, surgical treatment leaves the possibility of radiation therapy open, if necessary in the future.

tongue cancer is most often lThe radiation, while oral cancer is usually treated with surgery, if possible. Although the speech or the ability to swallow disrupted, the loss is worth erading a potentially fatal disease. Chemotherapy can also be used for language cancer, although it is rarely the only treatment. It can be used for palliative, rather than medical therapy or in conjunction with other treatments.

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