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Head & Neck Oncology

Oral Cavity & Oropharyngeal Cancer: Comprehensive Overview

Oral cavity cancer and oropharyngeal cancer develop in the tissues of the mouth (oral cavity) or the middle part of the throat behind the mouth (oropharynx). Oral cancer primarily affects the tongue, floor of the mouth, gums, inner cheek lining, and hard palate. Led by fellowship-trained surgeon Dr. Saikat Saha, MAXFAC provides premium, authoritative care in India, utilizing microscopically clear resection margins and advanced microvascular free flap reconstructions.

Common Symptoms & Warnings

⚠️ Persistent Sore or Ulcer

A sore or ulcer inside the mouth that does not heal within two weeks.

⚠️ Lump or Tissue Thickening

A thick nodule or growth in the cheek, gum, or tongue tissues.

⚠️ Pain or Stiffness

Difficulty chewing, swallowing, or moving the jaw or tongue.

Diagnostic Protocols

πŸ” In-Office Clinical Biopsy

Taking a small cell sample from the suspicious lesion for pathology evaluation.

πŸ” High-Resolution Imaging

CECT or MRI scans to examine depth of invasion (DOI) and bone involvement.

Surgical & Therapeutic Treatments

πŸ›‘οΈ Radical Surgical Resection

Excision of the tumor with clear margin goals, preventing recurrences.

πŸ›‘οΈ Adjuvant Radiation

Postoperative radiotherapy to eliminate residual microscopic cancer cells.

Frequently Asked Questions

Early-stage oral cancers (Stage I & II) have a very high cure rate, often exceeding 80-90% when managed with prompt surgical intervention.
Yes, a biopsy is the only definitive way to confirm oral cancer and does not cause the cancer to spread when performed under standard clinical protocols.

Concerned About Symptoms or Have a Malignant Biopsy?

For diagnosed head and neck malignancies or suspicious non-healing lesions, Dr. Saikat Saha's clinic prioritizes appointments within 48 hours. Bypassing the standard queue ensures timely oncosurgical staging and surgical margins planning.

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