If you don't have a history of it in your family (could be genetic) then a once a year physical by your doctor and your dentist should be checking for cancer of the mouth when you go for your yearly checkups.
DailyDaily
monthly
Commercially speaking, in the UK they have to be checked annually, and signed.
brake linings should be checked at 15,000 and 25,000 miles and then every 5,000 miles after that.
While throat cancer is more commonly associated with adults, it is possible for children to develop throat cancer, although it is extremely rare. The types of throat cancer that children might develop are different from those typically seen in adults. In adults, the most common type of throat cancer is squamous cell carcinoma, which often occurs in the lining of the throat. However, in children, if they do develop throat cancer, it's more likely to be related to other factors such as genetics, exposure to certain viruses (like human papillomavirus or HPV), or underlying conditions. One of the most well-known cancers that can affect the throat area in children is called rhabdomyosarcoma. This is a type of soft tissue cancer that can occur in various parts of the body, including the head and neck region, which encompasses the throat. It's important to note that the occurrence of throat cancer in children is extremely rare, and most throat-related symptoms in children are usually due to infections or other non-cancerous conditions. If you're concerned about your child's health or any symptoms they are experiencing, it's always best to consult a pediatrician or healthcare provider for proper evaluation and guidance.
Every time it is worn!
With each brake job.
Every time it is worn.
Every time the PFD is worn
every 4 weeks in the community
Once a week.
Yes because people die often from building collapses.