Free Oral Cancer Screenings in Arvada
Date & Time
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Wednesday, April 15, 2026 , 3:00pm-4:00pm
Location
Colorado Regional Oral Surgery
8025 Club Crest Drive, Arvada, CO
Price
Free
About This Event
In honor of Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month, Colorado Regional Oral Surgery will offer free oral cancer screenings April 14-15 from 3 to 4 pm. To participate, arrive at the clinic during the designated days and times, and ask for a free cancer screening. Clinic location: 8025 Club Crest Drive, Arvada, Colo., 80005. The screenings are part of a joint partnership with the Head & Neck Cancer Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness of oral, head and neck cancer. April is widely recognized as Oral, Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month, a time to increase awareness of the condition, risk factors, statistics and screenings. The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be 60,480 new cases of oral cavity or oropharyngeal (middle throat) cancer – with 13,150 deaths attributed to it – in 2026. “Oral cancer cases are on the rise, but the good news is that oral cancer has a survival rate of 80-90% when diagnosed early, according to the Head & Neck Cancer Foundation,” said Nicholas Politano, DDS, of Colorado Regional Oral Surgery. “That’s why we recommend most patients get an annual exam by a qualified healthcare professional. In addition, we recommend routine visits with your general dentist and monthly self-exams.” Some common symptoms to look for – as identified by the CDC – include sores or pain in the mouth or throat that will not go away; swelling or unusual bleeding; or difficulty performing daily functions like breathing, speaking and chewing or swallowing food. “When doing a self-exam, use a bright light and a mirror to look for anything out of the ordinary. In particular, look for white or red patches, sores that won’t heal, lumps, swelling or bleeding,” said Eric J. Reimer, DDS, of Colorado Regional Oral Surgery. “Your mouth is one of your body’s most important warning systems.” Read more