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Latest advances in Oral Cancer Treatment

  Cancer is a devastating disease that takes the lives of millions of people around the world every year. While great strides have been made in cancer treatment, there is still much to be done. Oral cancer is one type of cancer that is particularly difficult to treat.       Signs and symptoms of Oral Cancer   There are several signs and symptoms of oral cancer, which include:    -A persistent sore in the mouth that doesn't heal    -Bleeding in the mouth    -A lump or mass in the mouth or throat    -Difficulty swallowing    -Changes in voice    -Pain in the mouth or jaw    -Ear pain       Treatment options for Oral Cancer at American Oncology Institute   The American Oncology Institute is at the forefront of  mouth cancer treatment . A team of specialists is experienced in the latest advances in oral cancer treatment and is committed to providing its patients with the best possible care.    There are many different treatment options available for  mouth cancer treatment , and the t

The growing need for cancer care in India

  Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in India. According to a report by the National Centre for Disease Informatics and Research (NCDIR), cancer cases in India have increased over the past decade. This disease has an immense social and economic impact on patients and their families. Cancer treatment is expensive and often requires long periods of hospitalization. In addition, many patients cannot continue working while receiving treatment, which can lead to financial hardship. Unfortunately, most cancer cases in India are diagnosed late, when treatment is less likely to be effective. This is due to a lack of awareness about early detection and diagnosis. There is also a lack of access to quality cancer care in rural areas.      The current state of cancer care in India   Cancer care in India is currently inadequate to meet the growing demand, with only a fraction of patients able to access quality treatment.   Treatment for cancer in India is also often inadequate. The countr