DERBY – For the second straight year, Griffin
Hospital will offer free oral, head and neck cancer screenings from 4 - 7 p.m. Tuesday.
The event, held during the 17th annual Oral, Head, and Neck
Cancer Awareness Week®, will be held at the Center for Cancer Care at 350
Seymour Ave.
“Unfortunately, many Americans do
not recognize the symptoms of these life-threatening diseases, which include
cancers of the oral cavity, larynx and pharynx, and by the time they are
diagnosed, for some, it’s too late,” said Ken Yanagisawa, M.D., an Ear, Nose
and Throat (ENT) specialist and president elect of the CT ENT Society.
Oral, head and neck cancer can arise in the nasal cavity,
sinuses, lips, mouth, thyroid glands, salivary glands, throat or larynx (voice
box). According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 118,000 new cases
of head and neck cancers will be diagnosed in 2014, resulting in an estimated
14,000 deaths.
Last year, Griffin screened 72 individuals and potentially saved
the lives of 14 individuals by referring them for additional screening and, in
one case, giving an immediate referral for an
abnormal growth.
The screening is painless and takes
about 10 minutes. Participating physicians include Dr. Yanagisawa, Ronald H.
Hirokawa, M.D., Joseph Cardinale, M.D., Dr. Jay Dworkin, DMD, and members of
Southern Connecticut Dental Group in Ansonia.
Oral cancer screenings are
recommended for every adult, Yanagisawa said, especially for tobacco and
alcohol users who are traditionally at the greatest risk.
However, oral cancer
cases are on the rise in younger adults who do not smoke, and recent research
indicates this development is due partly to the increase of the human
papillomavirus (HPV) virus.
Symptoms associated with oral
cancer include:
·
A sore in your mouth that doesn't heal or that
increases in size
·
Persistent pain in your mouth
·
Lumps or white or red patches inside your mouth
·
Difficulty chewing or swallowing or moving your
tongue
·
Soreness in your throat or feeling that
something is caught in your throat
·
Changes in your voice
·
A lump in your neck
(Note: If you have any of these warning signs, do
not wait for the free screenings. Contact your physician or call the Center for
Cancer Care at Griffin Hospital, 203-732-1280.
Space for the free screenings is
limited; early registration is encouraged. To register, call the Center for
Cancer Care at Griffin Hospital.
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