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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Oral cavity carcinoma
  1. ... American Cancer Society Inc.; c2022. Tests to find oral cavity or oropharyngeal cancer; [revised 2021 Mar 23; cited 2022 Jul 11]; [ ... screens]. Available from: https://www.cancer.org/cancer/oral-cavity-and-oropharyngeal-cancer/detection-diagnosis-staging/how-diagnosed.html Cancer.net [ ...
  2. ... disorders: Oral cavity dysphagia , a disorder of the mouth. Conditions include: Weakness after a stroke Muscular or nerve problem Oropharyngeal dysphagia , a disorder of the throat . Conditions include: Certain types of cancer Neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's ...
  3. ... referred to an orthodontist . Check you for oral cancer . This involves looking and feeling for unusual lumps in your mouth, including on your lips and tongue. Your dentist ...
  4. ... which include: Having many hamartomas, especially in the mouth, stomach, intestines, or ... or colorectal cancer Uterine or breast cancer (in females only) If ...
  5. ... care professional will insert a swab into your mouth and rub it across the inside of your cheek to gather a sample of cells. A bone marrow test . This test may be used if you have a certain type of cancer or blood disorder. Marrow is soft, spongy tissue ...
  6. ... swab: You may be asked to rinse your mouth before the test. With any ... learning more about your cancer risk. After your test, a counselor can help ...
  7. ... provider thinks you may have this type of cancer, he or she may do a procedure called an esophagoscopy. During an esophagoscopy, a thin, flexible tube is inserted through the mouth or nose and down into the esophagus. The ...
  8. ... related to chickenpox) A yeast infection in the mouth, eyes, or ... an autoimmune disease or a cancer that affects your blood, bone marrow, and/or ...
  9. ... flu virus on it, and then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes. Parainfluenza viruses commonly cause respiratory ... throat using a separate swab inserted through your mouth A sample from your chest may be used ...
  10. ... in the airways to push it through the mouth and be coughed out. Sputum can be one ... thin, lighted tube will be put through your mouth or nose and into the airways. Your provider ...
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