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Results 1 - 10 of 38 for Tongue cancer
  1. ... Amyloidosis Down syndrome Myxedema Rhabdomyoma Prader Willi Syndrome Tongue cancer The tongue may get wider in people who ... appear for no known reason. Possible causes of tongue pain include: Anemia Cancer Dentures that irritate the tongue Oral herpes (ulcers) ...
  2. Abnormal results may mean: Amyloidosis Tongue (oral) cancer Viral ulcer Benign tumors
  3. Throat cancer is cancer of the vocal cords, larynx (voice box), pharynx, or other areas of the throat. ... People who smoke or use tobacco ...
  4. ... men and women Cancers of tonsils, base of tongue, and back of throat (oropharyngeal cancer) in both men and women HPV infections can ...
  5. ... doctor may recommend this procedure if: You have cancer of the mouth, tongue, thyroid gland, or other areas of the throat or neck. Cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. The cancer ...
  6. ... Some throat cancers, including soft palate, base of tongue and tonsils (HPV) Some vaginal, vulvar, and penile cancers (HPV) Some liver cancers (hepatitis B and hepatitis ...
  7. ... trauma Facial weakness, such as Bell's palsy or tongue weakness Head trauma Head and neck cancer surgery Nervous system (neurological) disorders that affect the ...
  8. ... tobacco still have health risks: Increased risk for cancer of the mouth, tongue, esophagus, and pancreas Gum problems, tooth wear, and ...
  9. Oral cancer most commonly involves the lips or the tongue. It may also occur on the: Cheek lining Floor of the mouth Gums (gingiva) Roof of the ...
  10. ... sense of taste Soreness or pain in the tongue and mouth Cavities (dental caries) Gum disease
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