Podcast 9: Can Mouth Cancer Spread to Other Parts of the Body? | Robotic surgeon in Bangalore
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In this episode, Dr. Anand Subash explains a very crucial question many patients ask — Can mouth cancer spread to other parts of the body?
The answer is yes. If mouth cancer is left untreated, it can spread from its original location to other areas. This process, known as metastasis, usually starts with cancer cells moving to the lymph nodes in the neck. In more advanced stages, the disease can spread to distant organs such as the lungs, liver, or bones.
This is why experts like Dr. Anand Subash, one of the Best Head & Neck Oncologists in Bangalore, always emphasize the importance of early detection and timely treatment.
Catching mouth cancer early greatly reduces the risk of it spreading and improves recovery outcomes. Recognizing early warning signs — persistent mouth ulcers, red or white patches, unusual lumps, or difficulty swallowing — plays a major role in prevention. Regular dental check-ups and prompt medical consultation can help identify changes before they become serious.
Dr. Anand reminds listeners that while mouth cancer can become aggressive if ignored, timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment can control the disease and stop it from spreading. Awareness, quick action, and regular screening truly save lives.