Zee Media Bureau/Salome Phelamei
New Delhi: Head and neck cancer is a group of cancers that start developing in or around the throat, larynx, nose, sinuses, salivary glands and mouth. These cancers are more common in men and in the elderly.
Health experts said that head and neck cancers account for more than 5.5 lakh of the total 8 lakh cancer cases diagnosed in India every year, putting the country in the sixth place worldwide.
People with head and neck cancer may develop the following signs and symptoms -
The main factors that increase the risk of head and neck cancers are smoking and alcohol consumption. Other risk factors include - paan (betel quid), certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV), radiation exposure, prolonged sun exposure, occupational exposure, Epstein-Barr virus infection, poor oral hygiene, age – people over the age of 40, race, etc.
Consumption of certain preserved or salted foods during childhood is also a risk factor for nasopharyngeal cancer.
Genetics and sex play a role in cancer risk. But, knowing the factors that make you susceptible to cancer and taking steps can help you in the long-term.
The most effective prevention strategy for head and neck cancer is not using tobacco or alcohol.
Even for people who have been smoking for years, quitting all tobacco products is the most crucial thing a person can do to reduce their risk. Other steps that can help you lower your risk of developing head and neck cancer include:
Besides, regular dental examinations may identify pre-cancerous lesions in the oral cavity. Oral, head and neck cancers, when diagnosed early, can be treated more easily and the chances of survival increase enormously.
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