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Head and neck cancer: Have you spotted these signs on the face? – four early warnings

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Every year around 12,000 people in Britain are diagnosed with head and neck cancers. Cancer Research UK announced that incident rates for head and neck cancers have increased by a third since the early 1990s. The face can hold many clues as per a person’s risk to the disease with these four to spot.

According to Cancer Treatment Centers of America, the ears, nose and throat are the most common areas affected by head and neck cancers.

It states: “Symptoms of this cancer may depend on where the cancer develops and how it spreads.

“In addition to physical signs of head and neck cancer, these tumours often cause symptoms that are similar to less serious conditions, like the common cold.

“Changes in voice, headaches, sore throat or a cough may be symptoms of throat cancer.”

Causes

Alcohol and tobacco use (including smokeless tobacco, sometimes called “chewing tobacco” are the two most important risk factors for head and neck cancers, especially cancers of the oral cavity, oropharynx, hypopharynx, and larynx, said the National Cancer Institute.

The health site added: “At least 75 percent of head and neck cancers are caused by tobacco and alcohol use.

“Tobacco and alcohol use are not risk factors for salivary gland cancers.

“Infection with cancer-causing types of human papillomavirus (HPV), especially HPV type 16, is a risk factor for some types of head and neck cancers, particularly oropharyngeal cancers that involve the tonsils or the base of the tongue.”

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