Oral cancer can occur both in the oral cavity (tongue, lips, gums, cheeks) and in the oropharynx (tonsils, base of the tongue, throat). There are several factors that increase the risk of oral cancer, such as tobacco use, alcohol, prolonged sun exposure, and diet.
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