Head and Neck Cancer

Head and neck cancer symptoms may include a lump in the neck or a sore in the mouth or the throat that does not heal and may be painful, a sore throat that does not go away, difficulty in swallowing, and a change or hoarseness in the voice. These symptoms may also be caused by other, less serious conditions.

Head and neck cancer includes several types of cancer that usually start in the cells lining your mouth, throat (pharynx) or voice box (larynx). These cells are called squamous cells. Less commonly, head and neck cancers form in your sinuses or salivary glands.

Cardiology

Symptoms

  •   A persistent sore throat.
  •   Frequent headaches.
  •   Hoarseness or voice changes.
  •   Pain when you chew or swallow.
  •   Pain in your upper teeth.
  •   Facial numbness or pain.
  •   Neck pain that won’t go away..
  •   Trouble breathing or speaking.
  •   Facial numbness or pain.