Oral cancer often goes unnoticed due to subtle early symptoms and societal stigma around related habits. Dr. Vijay Haribhakti highlights that persistent mouth sores, white or red patches, and lumps, especially those lasting over two weeks, require urgent medical attention. Early detection through vigilance and regular check-ups is crucial for successful treatment.
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