Oral Cancer
Oral cancer is an abnormal growth of cells that can affect the lips, tongue, gums, palate, or other areas of the mouth. Detecting it in early stages usually makes its management much easier, which is why dental checkups play an important role.
Warning signs: sores that do not heal, persistent white or red patches, lumps, unexplained bleeding, or difficulty chewing or swallowing.
Associated factors: tobacco, alcohol consumption, and certain infections increase the risk.
Which specialists handle it? the dentist and the maxillofacial surgeon can identify suspicious lesions, while the oncologist directs the management once the diagnosis is confirmed. If you notice a lesion in the mouth that does not heal, placing it in the hands of a professional as soon as possible is the most sensible thing.
Data on 52 doctors who treat oral cancer
Specialties that treat oral cancer
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in oral cancer
Dr. José Luis Razo Aguirre
Dr. Hugo Castellanos
Dr. Hector Manuel Garcia Alatorre
Dr. Etsson Jessel García Hernández
Dr. Miguel Herrera
Dra. Maria del Pilar Rodriguez Velasquez
Dr. Carlos Trinidad Combaluzier
Dr. Rafael Ruiz Rodriguez
Dr. Sergio Miguel Gomez Dorantes
Dr. Salvador Reyes Fernandez
Dr. Miguel Alejandro Pompa Villasenor
Dra. Magdalena García González
Dra. Teresa Zárate Vera
Dra. Ma Teresa Rousselon Iriarte
Dra. Shadia Dueñas Salgado
Dr. Victor Manuel Gallegos Morales
Dr. Victor Andres Martinez Cano
Dr. Jaime Enrique Rosas Sierra
Dr. Sergio Godínez Antillón
Dr. Jose Julian Sacre Diaz Ordaz
Frequently asked questions
What is oral cancer?
Oral cancer is an abnormal growth of cells that can affect the lips, tongue, gums, palate, or other areas of the mouth. Detecting it in early stages usually makes its management much easier, which is why dental checkups play an important role.
Which doctor treats oral cancer?
Oral Cancer is usually treated by specialists in maxillofacial surgeon, pediatric dentist, oncologist, dentist, dentist.