Mouth Cancer Action Month About mouth cancer Mouth Cancer Action Month Learn about mouth cancer How to spot mouth cancer Mouth cancer risk factors Living with mouth cancer Statistics and reports Mouth cancer statistics Diagnosis to Daily Life The State of Mouth Cancer UK Report 2024 How mouth cancer impacts patients Diet Treatment Relationships Finances and money Mental health Confidence Aftercare Patient journeys Get involved Events and activities Blue Ribbon Appeal Become an ambassador Blue Wednesday Fundraising Need some inspiration? Set up your fundraising page Our current fundraisers Other ways to fundraise Make a donation Who's behind it Oral Health Foundation Support services Downloads Social media posts Oral Health Foundation Home Mortality An estimated 3,637 people in the United Kingdom lose their life to mouth cancer every year. That's 10 people every day. Mouth cancer is the 17th most common cause of cancer death in the UK, accounting for around 2% of all cancers deaths. In men, mouth cancer in the 16th most common cause of cancer death in the UK, with around 2,409 deaths. In women, mouth cancer is the 18th most common cause of cancer death in the UK, with around 1,228 deaths. The most deadly mouth cancer is cancer of the tongue, accounting for over a third (30%) of all mouth cancer deaths last year. Men are far more likely to die from mouth cancer than women. Men account for 70% of mouth cancer deaths compared to only 30% for women. Deaths from mouth cancer are heavily linked to the stage of diagnosis. Manage Cookie Preferences