Jaw Cancer
Jaw cancer is a rare type of head and neck cancer that can start in the oral cavity before spreading to the jaw. It can affect the lower jaw (mandible) or the upper jaw (maxilla). Symptoms may not appear in the early stages, but as it progresses, symptoms like swelling, pain, and oral discharge may occur. Treatment usually involves surgery, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy, and early detection is key for better outcomes.
What are the common symptoms associated with jaw cancer?
Can you explain the different treatment options available for jaw cancer?
What lifestyle changes can help support recovery from jaw cancer?
Can you explain the different treatment options available for jaw cancer?
What lifestyle changes can help support recovery from jaw cancer?