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==What is nasopharyngeal carcinoma?==
==Overview==
[[Cancer]] of the [[throat]] is [[cancer]] of the [[vocal cords]], voice box ([[larynx]]), or other areas of the [[throat]].


Nasopharynx is the upper part of the throat (pharynx) that lies behind the noseare. It serves as a passageway for air from the nose to the throat. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma is common in China. But in the United States and other countries, it is fairly rare. There is not any early symptoms in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. With the development of the cancer, frequent symptoms include a lump or mass in the neck, hearing loss, ringing in the ear, or feeling of fullness in the ear, nasal blockage or stuffiness, nosebleeds and headache. Treatments include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy.
==What are the symptoms of Nasopharyngeal carcinoma?==
* Abnormal (high-pitched) breathing sounds
* [[Cough]]
* [[Cough|Coughing]] up blood
* [[Difficulty swallowing]]
* [[Hoarseness]] that does not get better in 1 - 2 weeks
* Neck pain
* [[Sore throat]] that does not get better in 1 - 2 weeks, even with [[antibiotics]]
* [[Swelling]] or lumps in the neck
* Unintentional [[weight loss]]


==How do I know if I have nasopharyngeal carcinoma and what are the symptoms of nasopharyngeal carcinoma?==
==What causes Nasopharyngeal carcinoma?==
People who [[smoke]] or use tobacco are at risk of developing throat [[cancer]]. Excessive alcohol use also increases risk. Smoking and drinking alcohol combined lead to an increased risk for [[throat]] [[Cancer|cancers]].


Early nasopharyngeal carcinoma does not have any symptoms. As the tumor grows larger, people may notice one or more of the following symptoms:
==Who is at highest risk?==
Most [[cancers]] of the throat develop in adults older than 50. Men are 10 times more likely than women to develop throat [[cancers]].


:*A lump or mass in the neck
==Diagnosis==
The doctor will perform a [[physical exam]]. This may show a lump on the outside of the neck.


:*Hearing loss, ringing in the ear, or feeling of fullness in the ear (especially on one side only)
Tests may include:


:*Nasal blockage or stuffiness or nosebleeds
* [[Biopsy]] of suspected [[tumor]]
* [[Chest x-ray]]
* [[CT scan]] of chest
* [[CT scan]] of head and neck


:*Headache
==When to seek urgent medical care?==
Call your health care provider if:


:*Facial pain or numbness
You have symptoms of throat cancer, especially [[hoarseness]] or a change in voice with no obvious cause that lasts longer than 3 weeks
You find a lump in your neck that does not go away in 2 - 3 weeks


:*Trouble opening the mouth
==Treatment options==
 
* The goal of treatment is to completely remove the [[tumor]], and prevent it from spreading to other parts of the body.
:*Blurred or double vision
When the tumor is small, either [[surgery]] or [[radiation therapy]] alone can be used to remove the tumor.
 
* When the tumor is larger or has spread to [[lymph nodes]] in the neck, a combination of [[radiation]] and [[chemotherapy]] is often used to preserve the voice box.
Other health problems may also cause these symptoms. Only a doctor can tell for sure. A person with any of these symptoms should tell his/her doctor so that the problems can be diagnosed and treated as early as possible.
 
==Who is at risk for nasopharyngeal carcinoma?==


==How to know you have nasopharyngeal carcinoma?==
* Some patients need [[surgery]] to remove the [[tumor]], including all or part of the [[vocal cords]] ([[laryngectomy]]). If you have a [[laryngectomy]], [[speech therapy]] can help you learn other ways to talk.


==When to seek urgent medical care==
* Many patients also need [[swallowing]] therapy after treatment to help them adjust to the changes in the structure of the throat.


==Treatment options==
==Where to find medical care for Nasopharyngeal carcinoma?==
[http://maps.google.com/maps?q={{urlencode:{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{{1}}}|map+top+hospital+Nasopharyngeal carcinoma}}}}&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&hl=en&tab=wl Directions to Hospitals Treating Nasopharyngeal carcinoma]


==Diseases with similar symptoms==
==What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?==
Throat cancers can be cured in 90% of patients if detected early. If the cancer has spread to surrounding tissues or [[lymph nodes]] in the neck, 50 - 60% of patients can be cured. If the cancer has spread ([[metastasize]]d) to parts of the body outside the head and neck, the cancer is not curable and treatment is aimed at prolonging and improving quality of life.


==Where to find medical care for nasopharyngeal carcinoma==
After treatment, patients generally need therapy to help with speech and [[swallowing]]. A small percentage of patients (5%) will not be able to [[swallow]] and will need to be fed through a feeding tube.


[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q={{urlencode:{{#if:{{{1|}}}|{{{1}}}|angina}}}}&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=65.008093,112.148438&ie=UTF8&ll=37.0625,-95.677068&spn=91.690419,149.414063&z=2&source=embed Directions to Hospitals]
==Possible complications==
* [[Airway obstruction]]
* [[Difficulty swallowing]]
* Disfigurement of the neck or face
* Hardening of the skin of the neck
* Loss of voice and speaking ability
* Spread of the [[cancer]] to other body areas ([[metastasis]])


==Prevention of nasopharyngeal carcinoma==
==Prevention of Nasopharyngeal carcinoma==
 
Avoid smoking and other tobacco exposure. Limit or avoid alcohol use.
==What to expect (Outook/Prognosis)==
 
==Copyleft Sources==


==Sources==
[http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001042.htm National Library of Medicine]
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 29 July 2020

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Overview

What are the symptoms?

What are the causes?

Who is at highest risk?

When to seek urgent medical care?

Diagnosis

Treatment options

Where to find medical care for Nasopharyngeal carcinoma?

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible complications

Prevention

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For the WikiDoc page for this topic, click here

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Cancer of the throat is cancer of the vocal cords, voice box (larynx), or other areas of the throat.

What are the symptoms of Nasopharyngeal carcinoma?

What causes Nasopharyngeal carcinoma?

People who smoke or use tobacco are at risk of developing throat cancer. Excessive alcohol use also increases risk. Smoking and drinking alcohol combined lead to an increased risk for throat cancers.

Who is at highest risk?

Most cancers of the throat develop in adults older than 50. Men are 10 times more likely than women to develop throat cancers.

Diagnosis

The doctor will perform a physical exam. This may show a lump on the outside of the neck.

Tests may include:

When to seek urgent medical care?

Call your health care provider if:

You have symptoms of throat cancer, especially hoarseness or a change in voice with no obvious cause that lasts longer than 3 weeks You find a lump in your neck that does not go away in 2 - 3 weeks

Treatment options

  • The goal of treatment is to completely remove the tumor, and prevent it from spreading to other parts of the body.

When the tumor is small, either surgery or radiation therapy alone can be used to remove the tumor.

  • Many patients also need swallowing therapy after treatment to help them adjust to the changes in the structure of the throat.

Where to find medical care for Nasopharyngeal carcinoma?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Nasopharyngeal carcinoma

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Throat cancers can be cured in 90% of patients if detected early. If the cancer has spread to surrounding tissues or lymph nodes in the neck, 50 - 60% of patients can be cured. If the cancer has spread (metastasized) to parts of the body outside the head and neck, the cancer is not curable and treatment is aimed at prolonging and improving quality of life.

After treatment, patients generally need therapy to help with speech and swallowing. A small percentage of patients (5%) will not be able to swallow and will need to be fed through a feeding tube.

Possible complications

Prevention of Nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Avoid smoking and other tobacco exposure. Limit or avoid alcohol use.

Sources

National Library of Medicine Template:WH Template:WS