Overview

Oncologists specialize in managing drug treatments for people with early and advanced cancers that affect the organs, muscles, bones and connective tissue. However, people with some early-stage cancers may be treated with surgery or radiation therapy alone and may not need the care of an oncologist. Oncologists work with a team of doctors and subspecialists in other areas to determine the most appropriate treatment option for your individual needs.

Cancer is an infectious disease that causes cells to change and grow out of control. Normally, our bodies produce new cells as we need them, replacing old or damaged ones. When cancer develops, however, this process gets disturbed. Cancer cells grow even when the body doesn’t need them, and they don’t die when they should. These extra cells can form tumors or abnormal growths.

Cancers can develop anywhere in the body, but they most commonly occur in certain organs, such as the lung, breast, colon, skin, or prostate. For example, head and neck cancers develop in the tissues of the head or neck, including the throat, larynx (voice box), nose, sinuses, or salivary glands.

Symptoms

Head & Neck Cancer

There are many types of head and neck cancers, typically named for the part of the body where they originate. Below Mentioned most common types of head and neck cancer are:

Laryngeal Cancer: Cancer that starts in the larynx (voice box)

♦ Oral Cancer: Cancer that starts in the mouth or lips

♦ Nasopharyngeal Cancer: Cancer that starts in the nasopharynx (the upper part of the throat behind the nose)

♦ Salivary gland cancer: Cancer that starts in the salivary glands (glands that produce saliva)

♦ Thyroid cancer: Cancer that starts in the thyroid gland (a small butterfly-shaped gland in the lower part of the neck)

Oral Cancer

Oral cancer is a type of cancer that affects the mouth’s inner tissues, also known as oral mucosa. It can occur on the lips, tongue, gums, inside the cheeks, and even on the roof of the mouth. While oral cancer can be deadly, it is also one of the most treatable forms of cancer when caught early. Oral cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the mucosa of the mouth. The mouth is made up of different types of mucosa that line different parts of the oral cavity, including:

  • The Lips
  • The Gums
  • The inside of the cheeks
  • The Tongue
  • The roof of the mouth (hard palate)

Cancer can develop from any of these issues. When oral cancer starts on the lips, it is usually found on the lower lip. This type of oral cancer is called lip cancer.

Lip cancer may also spread to other parts of the lip or nearby areas, such as the gums, cheek, or even the nose.

Tongue Cancer: When oral cancer occurs on the tongue, it is usually found on the front or side of the tongue. This type of oral cancer is called tongue cancer. Tongue cancer may also spread to other parts of the tongue or nearby areas, such as the gums, cheek, or throat.

Gum Cancer: It is a type of oral cancer that starts in the gums. It is also known as periodontal cancer. Gum cancer may also spread to other parts of the gums or nearby areas, such as the teeth, cheeks, or even the throat.

Cheek Cancer: is a type of oral cancer that starts on the inside lining of the cheek. This type of oral cancer is also called buccal mucosa cancer. Inside of the cheek, cancer may also spread to other parts of the inside of the cheek or nearby areas, such as the gums, tongue, or even the throat.

Palate Cancer: Oral cancer can also occur on the roof of the mouth (hard palate). This type of oral cancer is called palate cancer. Palate cancer may also spread to other parts of the roof of the mouth or nearby areas, such as the gums, cheek, or even the nose.