Head and neck cancers in our country constitute approximately 35% all cancer cases in and more than 60 to 80% of patients present with advanced disease. Being aggressive tumours, a comprehensive cancer care is needed for treatment of head and neck cancers
Head and Neck Oncology provides comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation for patients afflicted with cancers arising in the head and neck, such as:
Oral cancer (including gums and tongue)
Throat cancer, also known as cancer of the pharynx or pharyngeal cancer
Voice box cancer, also known as cancer of the larynx or laryngeal cancer
Sinus cancer
Salivary gland cancer
Signs and symptoms
Symptoms of H&N cancer vary according to the site of origin of cancer.
The presence of any of the following, if present for more than four weeks mandates a visit to the Head & Neck surgeon:
A non-healing sore/ulcer in the mouth/tongue or lip
A white or red patch on the gums, tongue or lining of the mouth
Inability to protrude the tongue
Inability to open the mouth properly
Swelling of the gums that prevents dentures from fitting properly
Unusual bleeding, pain or numbness in the mouth or cheek
Thickening of the cheek
Loose teeth
Earache/headache
Feeling of something getting stuck in the throat/ a sore throat that does not go away
Slurred speech
Change in voice/ hoarseness
Painful and/or difficulty in swallowing
Difficulty in breathing
Swelling around and/or under the jaw which may be accompanied by numbness or paralysis of one side of the face
Weight loss
Swelling in the midline of the lower neck which moves with swallowing
Progressively enlarging lumps in the neck
Streaking of blood in sputum
What are the treatment options?
Different types of treatment options are available for patients with cancers of the head and neck.
1. Surgery
Complex head and neck cancer resection surgeries
Endoscopic surgery
Reconstructive head and neck surgery
Plastic surgery for cosmetic and functional reconstruction
Advanced skull base tumour resections
Orbital and maxillary tumours resection and reconstruction
Laryngeal tumours resection with reconstruction and voice rehabilitation
2. Chemotherapy
Oral chemotherapy drugs
Systemic chemotherapy
Targeted drug therapy
Immunotherapy
3. Radiation Therapy
Intensity-modulated radiation therapy
Stereotactic radiation therapy
Image-guided radiation therapy
Motion management with CT & PET scan and CT, along with respiratory gating