Mouth and Tongue Cancer

Mouth cancer and tongue cancer are two distinct conditions, but they have some overlapping symptoms. Sometimes there are no symptoms in the early stages of the disease, which can make it hard to detect. The symptoms can vary based on the stage and type of cancer.

Common overlapping symptoms associated with mouth and tongue cancer are:

  • Persistent or unexplained bleeding from the mouth or tongue.
  • Pain or discomfort in the mouth or tongue.
  • Change in taste or sensation in mouth or tongue.
  • Changes in speech including slurred speech.
  • Red or white patches or lumps in the mouth or tongue.
  • Unexplained weight loss or difficulty swallowing.
  • Persistent bad breath.

Depending on the stage of the cancer when it is diagnosed, you may need surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or immunotherapy. Early detection, timely intervention, and access to appropriate treatments can improve your outcome and quality of life if you have been diagnosed with mouth or tongue cancer.  

Unfortunately, sometimes a diagnosis of mouth or tongue cancer is delayed or missed. This can mean that the cancer spreads and can lead to you needing more treatment or having worsening symptoms. It can also mean that it is no longer possible to cure the cancer. If mouth or tongue cancer is not diagnosed and treated early enough, it can sadly lead to the death of a loved one.  

We can help you if you are concerned about:

  • A delay in diagnosis of cancer if GPs or other doctors have failed to refer you or a loved one for investigations after you have complained of symptoms of cancer.
  • A missed diagnosis of cancer despite signs, symptoms and test results.
  • Failures to perform the correct tests to diagnose cancer.
  • Failures to properly report test results or scans.
  • Failure to treat the cancer properly, or a delay in treatment.  

Should you make a claim?

The impact that a delayed or missed diagnosis of mouth or tongue cancer can have on you and your family can be devastating. You may not know what to do or where to turn. We are here to support you and listen to your concerns.  

We specialise in claims involving delayed or missed diagnosis of mouth or tongue cancer, and you will have our specialist expertise and support every step of the way. We will help you to understand what happened, and we can also help you to obtain compensation for treatment, care, lost wages, pain and suffering, and any other losses you have experienced because of your injuries.

Contact Us Today

If you or a loved one are concerned about the standard of care provided in relation to a diagnosis of cancer, or cancer treatment, our specialist cancer lawyers are here to help.

Contact us today for a no-obligation consultation.

How we will help you.

We are specialists in claims involving mouth or tongue cancer and have succeeded in many difficult claims that other solicitors have turned down. We have obtained compensation for our clients in cases involving misdiagnosis, delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, medication mistakes, or inadequate treatment of cancer.

We will listen to you and make sure that all aspects of your case are considered, so that we can ensure that you will achieve the best possible outcome. You will be looked after by one of our mouth or tongue cancer specialist solicitors from day one until the end of your case.

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1. Complexity

All Medical negligence claims can be complex and require experienced medical negligence lawyers.  This will help ensure that your claim is expertly investigated by lawyers with a proven track record of success.

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Independent medical evidence will be required to establish liability.

3. General Information

The medical and legal information on this website is for illustrative purposes only. It is not medical or legal advice.  Every circumstance is different. You must obtain medical and legal advice specific to your circumstances.