Dismiss Modal

Definition

Mouth and Throat Tumors

Choose a preferred language

Finding out you have a tumor is scary. You may wonder what effect it will have on your life. Non-cancerous (benign) tumors are easily treated, Cancerous tumors may also be managed well when detected early. Actively participate with your healthcare providers to decide on your treatment, and be sure to address your concerns.


What is a tumor?

A tumor is a mass of abnormal cells. It's either slow-growing and not cancer (benign) or fast-growing and cancer (malignant). Some tumors, especially cancerous ones, can be life-threatening. But most tumors can be treated.


Who's at risk for a cancerous tumor?

You're more likely to get a tumor of the mouth or throat if you:

  • Smoke cigarettes, pipes, or cigars

  • Use chewing tobacco or snuff

  • Drink alcohol

  • Have poor oral health

  • Are exposed to certain industrial chemicals

  • Had a mouth or throat tumor in the past

  • History of radiation exposure in the head or neck region

  • Have a human papillomavirus (HPV) infection

  • Are male (twice as common than females)

  • Have poor nutrition and have extra body weight


Symptoms of a tumor in the mouth

If you have a mouth tumor, you or your healthcare provider may have noticed one or more of the following:

  • White or red patches on the cheeks, tongue, palate, or gums

  • Mouth pain or numbness that doesn’t go away

  • A sore that doesn’t heal in 1 or 2 weeks

  • Loose teeth without any obvious injury

  • Bleeding from the mouth that doesn’t stop after a few days

  • A swelling or lump that doesn’t go away

  • Problems with your teeth, dentures, or chewing


Symptoms of a tumor in the throat

If you have a throat tumor, you or your healthcare provider may have noticed one or more of the following:

  • Hoarseness that doesn’t go away

  • Trouble swallowing

  • A lump in your neck

  • Throat pain that doesn’t go away

  • Aching, pain, or pressure in your ear

  • A lasting cough, with or without bloody sputum

  • Unexplained weight loss

Featured in

© 2000-2026 The StayWell Company, LLC. All rights reserved. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professional's instructions.

Make an Appointment

Make an Appointment

Find a Doctor

Find a Doctor

Find a Location

Find a Location

Related Services

Cancer Care

Related Articles
Read article
Oncology
What is Cancer?

After viewing the video, the patient will have a basic understanding of how cancer develops, common treatment options, and that an individualized treatment plan will be developed.

Read article
Oncology
What Is Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma?

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is a type of cancer. Learn about how it forms and treatment choices.

Read article
Orthopedics
Bone Metastases: When Cancer Spreads to the Bones

When cancer cells spread to the bone, they can damage the bone and cause many symptoms. Learn more about how this happens, common symptoms, and how this is treated.

Read article
Oncology
Understanding IV Chemotherapy

You may have a short-term IV or a central venous catheter. Your healthcare provider will discuss which is best for your treatment.