Head and Neck Cancer: Section B-Group 1
Head and Neck Cancer: Section B-Group 1
Hypo pharyngeal
cancer
* Hoarseness or other
voice changes that do
not go away within 2
weeks. This is often
an early symptom.
* An enlarged lymph
node or lump in the
neck
* Airway obstruction,
difficulty breathing,
and noisy breathing
* Persistent sore throat
or a feeling that
something is caught in
the throat
* Difficulty
swallowing that does
not go away
* Ear pain
* Chronic bad breath
* Choking
* Unexplained weight
loss
* Fatigue
BRAIN CANCER
Neurological exam -Headaches, which Carboplatin -Nearly 78,000 new
may be severe and Carmustine cases of primary brain
Imaging tests. worsen with activity (BCNU) tumors are expected to
be diagnosed this year.
Magnetic resonance or in the early Cisplatin
-This figure includes
imaging (MRI) morning Cyclophosphamide nearly 25,000 primary
-Seizures Etoposide malignant and 53,000
CT or PET *Myclonic Irinotecan non-malignant brain
*Tonic-Clonic (Grand Lomustine (CCNU) tumors.
Collecting and Mal) Methotrexate -There are nearly
700,000 people in the
testing a sample of *Sensory Procarbazine U.S. living with a
abnormal tissue *Complex Partial Temozolomide primary brain and
-Personality or
(biopsy)
memory changes
Vincristine central nervous system
tumor.
-Nausea or vomiting -This year, nearly
Angiogram or MRA -Fatigue 17,000 people will lose
-Drowsiness their battle with a
-Sleep problems primary malignant and
-Memory problems central nervous system
-Changes in ability to brain tumor.
walk or perform daily -There are more than
activities 100 histologically
distinct types of
primary brain and
central nervous system
tumors.
-Survival after
diagnosis with a
primary brain tumor
varies significantly by
age, histology,
molecular markers and
tumor behavior.
-The median age at
diagnosis for all
primary brain tumors is
59 years.
-More than any other
cancer, brain tumors
can have lasting and
life-altering physical,
cognitive, and
psychological impacts
on a patient’s life.
-Even benign brain
tumors can be deadly if
they interfere with
portions of the brain
responsible for vital
bodily functions.
-There are more than
130 different types of
brain tumors, many
with their own
multitude of subtypes.
LARYNGEAL CANCER
Malignant (cancer) cells Hoarse voice Chemoradiation Majority of individuals who
form in the tissues of Breathing Chemotherapy develop laryngeal cancer
the Larynx. difficulties drugs: have a long history of
Excessive Cisplastin habitual tobacco use and
coughing Carboplatin alcohol abuse. Other
Cough with blood 5- fluorouracil etiological factors may
Neck pain Docetaxel include constant
Sore throat Paclitaxel irritation of the vocal cords
Ear pain Epirubicin due to chronic laryngitis or
Trouble an overprojection of the
swallowing food If cancer is in the voice, sometimes called
Neck swelling Supraglottis: voice
abuse.
Neck lumps Radiation therapy
Sudden weight Supraglottic
loss laryngectomy
If cancer is in the
Glottis:
Radiation therapy
Laser surgery
Cordectomy
Partial or total
laryngectomy
THYROID CANCER
• Routine Some are Complete removal Thyroid cancer has the
physical examination asymptomatic of the lobe of the ability to absorb iodine
• X-ray Neck, throat pain thyroid gland that Women are at more risk-
• MRI Lump in your neck harbors cancer some studies suggest
• Ultrasound- Difficulty Radioactive iodine estrogen is a growth
guided needle biopsy swallowing therapy factor both benign and
• High resolution Vocal changes, Levothyroxine malignant thyroid cells
ultrasound hoarseness Follicular carcinoma-
Cough accounts for about 1 in
Tumor marker for 10 thyroid cases; it’s
brain tumor: more prevalent in
1p/19q co-deletion countries where people
aren’t ingesting enough
Mutations in the iodine through their diet.
isocitrate Thyroid lymphoma,
dehydrogenase (IDH) Rare form of thyroid
gene cancer that begins in the
immune system cells in
methyl guanine methyl thyroid and grows
transferase (MGMT) quickly; typically occurs
in older adult
sialic acid (NANA Nuclear power plant
accidents is one of the
carcinoembryonic risk factors
antigen (CEA)
2 in 3 cases are in people
younger than 55
neuron-specific enolase
Ultrasound and PET
(NSE
scan help diagnose
thyroid cancer
Thyroidectomy leads to
lifetime medications
Self-examining your
neck is advisable and
easy
TONGUE CANCER
Tumor markers 1. Dull pain Cisplatin 100 mg/m2 IV on 1. Dysphagia- difficulty of
Mutation of tp53 and 2. Pain day 1 swallowing
hpv16 3. Dysphagia Cisplatin with 5- 2. Otalgia – pain in the ear
4. Superficial diffuse fluorouracil 1000mg/m2 3. Trismus-
Oral brush biopsy erythroplakia per day as continuous lockjaw/reduced
HPV testing 5. If with dentures infusion for 5 consecutive opening of the jaw
CT scan then dentures may no days repeating for every 3 4. Erythroplakia – Any
MRI longer fit comfortably weeks erythematous on the
may be considered as mucus membrane
Dental exam
a first sign
6. If with ulcer or
swelling and lumps in
the neck then may be
considered as a
ominous sign
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