Squamous cell carcinoma

Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common type of oral cancer, originating in the squamous cells that line the mouth and throat. It typically manifests as persistent sores, ulcers, or white/red patches in the oral cavity, often on the tongue, floor of the mouth, or inside the cheeks. Risk factors for SCC include tobacco use, alcohol consumption, and HPV infection. This cancer can be aggressive, with a potential to invade nearby tissues and metastasize to other parts of the body. Early detection and treatment, usually involving surgery, radiation, and sometimes chemotherapy, are crucial for improving survival rates and outcomes in patients with SCC.

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