Skin-Cancer Types
A cancer of the lip is a malignant tumor that forms in the skin of the lips. A lip cancer can be found anywhere along the upper or lower lip but is most common on the lower lip. Lip cancers can be classified as squamous cell carcinomas or basal cell carcinomas based on their appearance under a microscope. However, the majority of lip cancers are squamous cell carcinomas, which means they begin in the thin and flat cells that line much of your body's skin.
You might have lip cancer if you notice one or more of these symptoms:
● A persistent sore or darkening of the skin on the lips
● Presence of a hard lump on the lips or gums.
● A red or white spot on the mouth lining or tongue.
● Tingling, pain or numbness in the lips or around your mouth.
Risk factors for lip cancer include:
● Excessive use of tobacco products and alcohol consumption
● Prolonged sun exposure
● People over 50 with fair skin
● Immunocompromised individuals
A lip cancer sore may look like a sore that will not heal, or it may appear reddish in people with light skin and dark brown or gray in people with darker skin. If you notice something strange on your lip, check with your healthcare provider.
GEIPE or 'Gentle Electrotherapy to Inhibit a Pivotal Enzyme' therapy is a non-toxic, non-surgical and scientific method of treating lip cancer. The GEIPE device is portable and can be used at home with a little supervision. It uses gentle electric current to block the enzyme that causes cancerous cells to grow. This revolutionary method to treat lip cancer is effective without any side-effects, which makes it an attractive non-surgical alternative to chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
This lip cancer treatment is very affordable, in fact too affordable to be offered by cancer hospitals. Please Contact Us today for more information about this ground-breaking lip cancer treatment.
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Note: Our GEIPE device is best suited to non-surgically treat visible or palpable tumors like oral cancers (tongue, mouth, palate, lip, neck, throat, buccal mucosa), facial cancers (chin, nose, cheek, head, temple), Merkel cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma, (all skin cancers) some breast cancers and lymphoma. Also, fast-growing prostate cancers.