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Head and neck cancer refers to a group of cancers that develop in the mouth, throat, voice box, nose, sinuses, or salivary glands. These cancers usually begin in the lining of these areas and can affect speaking, swallowing, and breathing if not treated on time.At Sai Vedant Hospital, Pune, head and neck cancer is diagnosed and treated using a focused and patient-centric approach to ensure the best possible outcomes.


The symptoms may differ based on the area affected, but common signs include:
A persistent sore in the mouth or throat
Difficulty in swallowing or speaking
A lump or swelling in the neck
Change in voice or hoarseness
Persistent ear pain
Unexplained weight loss
Bleeding from the mouth or nose
If any of these symptoms last more than two weeks, medical attention is advised.
Head and neck cancer is classified based on the area where it starts:
Affects the lips, tongue, gums, cheeks, and floor of the mouth.
Includes cancers of the pharynx and larynx, which can impact breathing and speech.
Develops in the nasal cavity or sinuses and may cause nasal blockage or bleeding.
Occurs in glands that produce saliva and may present as a painless lump.
Each type requires a specific treatment plan based on stage and location.


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Common risk factors include tobacco use, alcohol consumption, HPV infection, and prolonged exposure to harmful substances.
When detected early, head and neck cancer can often be treated successfully with proper medical care.
Diagnosis may include physical examination, imaging tests, biopsy, and other investigations as advised by the doctor.
Treatment may involve surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination depending on the stage of cancer.
Some treatments may temporarily affect speech or swallowing, but rehabilitation and therapy help improve recovery.
You should consult a doctor if symptoms persist, worsen, or if you notice any unusual lumps or changes.