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Many of the symptoms may be caused by other problems that are not dangerous.
If you notice symptoms of mouth and oropharynx cancer, visit your doctor or dentist ASAP.
Cancers of the mouth and oropharynx are among the most preventable cancers.
Up to 40 percent of survivors have a recurrence of the cancer or develop a new cancer.
If diagnosed with mouth or oropharynx cancer, your doctor will explain prognosis and treatment options.
About 34,000 people are diagnosed with cancers of the mouth and oropharynx in the US each year.
