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A sore throat is quite a normal symptom that many people experience from time to time but one that won't go away could be a ...
This symptom could be easily dismissed as a sign of a cold or the flu but it could signal something far more serious.
A radiation oncologist has warned that if this common ailment persists for more than three weeks, it could be an early sign ...
Many symptoms of head and neck cancer are hard to miss—a lump in the neck, persistent hoarseness, a mouth sore that doesn't ...
However, while it's generally not a cause for concern, a sore throat that doesn't clear up after three weeks could indicate tonsil cancer, a type of mouth cancer. The Mouth Cancer Foundation's ...
April marks the beginning of Oral & Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month. This year, more than 50,000 new cases are expected ...
Although a sore throat is relatively common, typically linked to colds or flu, it can also point towards tonsil cancer when it lasts more than three weeks. Figures from the Mouth Cancer Foundation ...