The Oral Cancer Foundation (OCF) is encouraging the dental community to get involved in Oral Cancer Awareness Month this April 2012 by offering free oral cancer screenings to the public in an effort to raise awareness of this disease across the U.S.
OCF is asking dental and medical professionals nationwide to act as the first line of defense against oral cancer through the process of early discovery, and to raise public awareness of this cause by opening their doors for at least a half-day, during the month of April, to screen members of their community.
Oral cancer is one of the few cancers that are on the rise in the U.S. When found early, oral cancers have an 80% or better survival rate. Unfortunately, most oral cancers are found in late stages, when the five-year survival rate plummets to about 30%. Late-stage diagnosis can be greatly reduced through increased public awareness of these facts, and OCF believes that a national program of opportunistic screenings is the best means of creating that awareness.
In April 2012, OCF will again join forces with both professional societies and private sector companies who are stakeholders in this disease. The ADA, the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, the Academy of General Dentistry, and the American Academy of Oral Medicine form the core of the professional society sponsorship.
OCF has also aligned with Henry Schein, LED Dental, and Bristol-Myers Squibb, who are asking their customers to be active in this April's endeavor. In addition, the 21 treatment facilities with head and neck departments that participated in 2011's effort are expected to participate again in 2012.
With the help of these partners in 2011, OCF was able to create more than 2,000 screening sites/events, according to the foundation. These events, combined with seven major walk/run awareness events coordinated by OCF, resulted in more than 50,000 individual screenings for oral cancer during April alone.