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Introduction What are the Symptoms?
Throat Cancers Generally Cause Pain, But Not Always! A painless “knot” in the neck may be the first symptom. If you smoke, any mass in the neck should be evaluated immediately. If you are a non-smoker, as a general rule any new mass in the neck that doesn’t resolve itself after two weeks should be checked by your doctor. Often a sample of the mass can be removed with a small needle and a diagnosis can be made without an operative biopsy. This photo illustrates a typical squamous carcinoma of the palate, which was painful. The second photo shows a classic ulcerative tongue cancer, which, strangely, wasn’t very painful. Hoarseness is another warning sign of possible throat cancer. Fortunately,
most cancers of the voice box will cause hoarseness while the tumor
is still small. In these cases, radiation may be used with good cure
rates. If the tumor has grown larger, a combination of chemotherapy
and radiation can cure the cancer. The voice box is removed only in
rare cases. Other symptoms include unexpected weight loss, a feeling
of “fullness” in the throat, nasal obstructions, visible
physical changes, facial numbness and spitting up blood. (See
Photo) Throat pain or a feeling of “fullness” may indicate the
presence of a tumor on the vocal cords, which could cause a life-threatening
obstruction of the airway. In most cases, however, that “full”
feeling arises from a benign condition, like indigestion, gastric reflux,
a virus, a hernia or a goiter. |
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