Generally the early symptoms of tongue cancer in women are subject to oral examination, imaging examination and pathological examination. 1. Oral examination: doctors will observe the shape of tongue ulcers and check whether there are white spots, small hard nodules or thickened tissues in the local area, as well as tenderness. 2. Imaging examination: the patient needs to cooperate with the doctor for CT scan, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasonography or oral X-ray examination, mainly to further clarify the location and volume of the tumor. 3. Pathological examination: this examination is the basis for confirming the diagnosis of tongue cancer, which is mainly to take tissues from the lesions of tongue cancer and carry out pathological and histological examination on them, so as to clarify the specific pathological type of the tumor and guide the subsequent treatment. All in all, doctors will make a comprehensive diagnosis according to the patient’s symptoms, signs and various examination results. Once diagnosed with tongue cancer, patients need to actively cooperate with doctors to carry out standardized treatment and long-term follow-up to monitor the changes of their conditions.