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Oral Cancers

Mouth Cancers · Lip Cancer · Cancers of the Mouth

Causes

Several factors are known to increase the risk of developing oral cancer. Some of the factors can be controlled, but others cannot.

Controllable factors include:

  • smoking (especially when combined with heavy alcohol intake)
  • chewing tobacco
  • heavy alcohol intake (especially when combined with smoking)
  • excessive sun exposure to the lips
  • chewing betel nut

Factors that cannot be controlled include:

  • age greater than 50 years
  • male gender

Although these risk factors are usually present, up to 25% of people with oral cancer have no risk factors.


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