Malignant Tumours

Specialized diagnosis and treatment of malignant tumours in the oral and maxillofacial region with precision, care, and compassion.

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Malignant Tumours
Oral Cancer Treatment

What are Malignant Tumours?

The team that treats Oral Malignancies is a very accomplished Team. As always lots of discussion goes into planning the appropriate treatment as well as the need to prevent as much as possible any post operative co-morbidity for the patient.

We feel treating malignancies aggressively is the key to success as we firmly believe that the first chance is the best chance in treating Oral Cancer. We also strongly believe that in treating malignancies the final treatment plan should be tempered with a lot of compassion for the patient as well as the family. We only treat Cancer patients when we truly believe that our treatment will cause a very positive change in the overall quality of life.

When Should You Seek Treatment for Malignant Tumours?

Persistent Ulcers

Non-healing ulcers in the mouth lasting more than 2 weeks.

Lumps or Swellings

Unexplained growths in the oral cavity or facial region.

Speech or Swallowing Issues

Difficulty in speaking, chewing, or swallowing due to growths.

How the Treatment Works

  • Comprehensive clinical examination & imaging
  • Biopsy for accurate diagnosis
  • Surgical removal of tumour with precision
  • Reconstruction surgery (if required)
  • Post-operative radiotherapy/chemotherapy when necessary
Cancer Surgery

Benefits of Early Treatment

Better Survival Rates
Prevents Spread
Improved Quality of Life
Reconstruction Support

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common causes include tobacco use, alcohol consumption, HPV infection, poor oral hygiene, and genetic predisposition.

Diagnosis involves clinical examination, imaging (CT/MRI), and biopsy to confirm the type and stage of the tumour.

Surgery is the primary treatment in most cases, but additional radiotherapy or chemotherapy may be recommended depending on the tumour stage.

Yes, recurrence is possible. Regular follow-ups, lifestyle changes, and early intervention are crucial for long-term management.