Curable if detected early; prognosis varies based on the extent of the disease
Lip cancer refers to cancerous growth on the lips. It is often associated with sun exposure and tobacco use. Treatment may involve surgery, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy, depending on the extent and type of cancer. Prevention includes sun protection and avoiding risk factors such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption.
Cancerous growth on the lips
Lip sores, changes in lip appearance
Clinical examination, biopsy
Variable, depends on stage at diagnosis
Local invasion, potential for metastasis
Sun exposure, tobacco use, HPV infection
Surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy
Surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy
More common in older adults, associated with risk factors
Early detection and comprehensive treatment are crucial
This information aims to provide a general understanding of the subject matter, but individual circumstances can vary significantly. Please remember to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and guidance.
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