Oral cancer remains a significant public health challenge in India, accounting for one of the highest global incidences due to widespread tobacco use, betel quid chewing, and late-stage diagnosis. Early detection of oral cancer is crucial, yet a lack of awareness, limited access to healthcare in rural areas, and delayed referrals contribute to poor survival outcomes. Current diagnostic tools, including clinical examination, biopsy, and advanced imaging techniques, are complemented by emerging technologies such as AI-based detection systems and molecular biomarkers.
Screening programs and preventive strategies, such as regular oral health checks and tobacco cessation initiatives, are essential to reduce the oral cancer burden. To gain detailed insights into “Oral Cancer Diagnosis and Current Perspective in India,” join proficient Oral Medicine and Radiology specialist Dr. Tarun Vyas in…