The State of Mouth Cancer UK Report 2018/2019 is the United Kingdom’s first comprehensive review into mouth cancer.
The report has been released by the Oral Health Foundation and Simplyhealth Professionals as part of November’s Mouth Cancer Action Month.
The State of Mouth Cancer UK Report 2018/2019 looks at the very latest statistics for the disease.
This includes new incidence figures, survival rates, where the disease is most likely to appear, as well as trends over time.
The report also looks into the nation’s awareness of mouth cancer and how much is known about the risk factors and signs and symptoms of the disease.
Finally, the report covers some key challenges and recommendations for the future. We believe these will have an important impact on the landscape of mouth cancer in the years to come.
A summary of the key findings
- New cases of mouth cancer in the UK have now reached 8,302 a year.
- This has increased by 49% in the last decade and by 135% compared with 20 years’ ago.
- 56% of mouth cancers appear on the tongue and tonsils.
- Last year, 2,722 Brits lost their life the mouth cancer.
- The ten-year survival rate is between 19% and 58%, depending on where the cancer strikes and how early it is diagnosed.
- Almost nine in ten (88%) British adults have now heard of mouth cancer. However, only 8% are confident about their knowledge of the disease.
- Three in four (75%) do not know the major signs and symptoms for mouth cancer.
- Awareness on the major risk factors of mouth cancer remains low.
- Better lifestyle choices, earlier diagnosis and improved access to dentistry are some of the key challenges in confronting mouth cancer.
- Calls for more investment in community dentistry, as well as a catch-up programme for HPV vaccinations.
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Sharing mouth cancer awareness social media
By posting messages on social media, you can help us to raise awareness of mouth cancer.
Your posts can engage others and encourage them to find out more information about the disease.
It is so important that we learn more about the risk factors, signs and symptoms and where to go if you spot anything out of the ordinary. By doing this, we can prevent some cases from happening and improve early diagnosis rates.
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Mouth Cancer Action Month is sponsored by Simplyhealth Professionals and in association with the Mouth Cancer Foundation.
We are proud and delighted to be working alongside both our partners. Their commitment and passion for raising awareness of mouth cancer is vital to the success of our campaign.