What is mouth cancer?
Mouth cancer can develop in any part of the mouth including the tongue, gums, tonsils, lining of the mouth, lips and upper part of the throat.
Doctors may also call mouth cancer:
When we talk about mouth cancer we are including all of these cancers.
How common is mouth cancer?
Doctors diagnosed over 4,750 new cases of mouth cancer in the UK in 2004. This is more cases per year than cervical cancer and testicular cancer combined, and they tend to be much more well known.
What can we do about mouth cancer?
At the moment we have two priorities:
For more on how this campaign can make an impact see the why mouth cancer? page. Cancer Research UK is also funding research into mouth cancer.
More information about mouth cancer
Reducing your risk and early warning signs:
The Open Up to Mouth Cancer campaign is raising awareness of how to reduce your risk of mouth cancer and spot the early warning signs.
More about diagnosing, treating and living with mouth cancer:
If you, or someone you know, has mouth cancer then visit CancerHelp UK for more on diagnosing, treating and living with mouth cancer.
Statistics for health professionals:
You can see more detailed mouth cancer statistics in our health professionals section.
A quick overview:
For a quick overview of mouth cancer see the oral cancer information in our cancers at a glance section.