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Is there a cures to oral cancer?


Is there a cures to oral cancer?

yes. stop putting, sucking, and swallowing huge, hard, musky and spitting "thing" inside your mouth & throat. LOL... cheers!

Yes if caught early enough. It usually involves surgery and chemotherapy or radiation therapy.

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