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Nasopharyngeal cancer (otherwise known as nose cancer) is an uncommon form of cancer that develops in the head and neck area.
This cancer typically starts in the nasopharynx (upper region of the throat that is connected to the nasal cavity, just above the roof of the mouth). When we breathe, air flows through the nose into the nasopharynx, throat, and finally into the lungs.
Nasopharyngeal cancer or NPC is much more prevalent in Southeast Asia compared to the other parts of the world, with up to 50 cases per 100,000 people. In contrast, the incidence for the rest of the world is fewer than 1 case per 100,000 people.
Nasopharyngeal cancer can be classified into three main types:
Although the exact cause of nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) is unknown, some risk factors contribute to a higher risk of the disease
The early symptoms of nasopharyngeal cancer are similar to other milder medical conditions, which contributes to the difficulty to diagnose the disease. Symptoms may not be evident until the cancer is at an advanced stage.
Below are a few notable symptoms of nasopharyngeal cancer:
If there is a suspicion of nose cancer, the doctor will first ask you detailed questions on medical history and conduct physical examinations.
The doctor can understand the stage of your cancer after looking at the test results and will be able to devise a treatment plan accordingly.
Learn more about the different types of screening and diagnostic procedures performed to diagnose nasopharyngeal cancer.
The stage of nasopharyngeal cancer influences the type of treatment administered. Below are a few ways of treating nasopharyngeal cancer:
Learn more about the different types of treatment technologies to treat nasopharyngeal cancer.
Diagnosing nasopharyngeal cancer early can improve long-term outcomes. Screening may be offered for those at higher risk for nasopharyngeal cancer. This includes:
Early detection is important for the best outcomes. Performing regular nasopharyngeal self-examinations and scheduling regular mammograms can help detect nasopharyngeal cancer in its early stages. Early-stage detection gives you the best chance of fighting nasopharyngeal cancer.
Early detection of nasopharyngeal cancer makes it easier to treat the disease with effective and appropriate treatment. A dedicated multidisciplinary team of specialists and oncologists at Pantai Hospitals is available for consultation to provide the best care and assistance to patients through screening, diagnosis, and treatment.
Get in touch with us to book an appointment today if you have any concerns or questions about nasopharyngeal cancer treatment options.
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