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3.1.2016
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Tobacco use is the major risk factor, followed by alcohol (cofactor) Emerging role of HPV Nasopharyngeal tumors are associated with EBV infection
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Non-healing ulcer Lose teeth or dentures, haliotosis Trismus, odynophagia, dysphagia, sore throat Hoarse, “hot potato voice” Hemoptysis, hemetemesis, epistaxis Nasal obstruction, otalgia, serous OM, cranial neuropathy Neck mass Weight loss
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Laryngeal & Hypopharyngeal Nasal Cavity & Paranasal Sinuses Nasopharyngeal Cancer Oral & oropharyngeal Cancer Salivary Gland Cancer
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62,000…45,000 males & rest females 13,000 Deaths
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Tobacco Alcohol HPV EBV for Nasopharyngeal >40 years of age Males > female Inhalents, Poor oral hygiene, Black Race, Marijuana
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Swelling or Sore that does not heal…most common Red or White Patch in Mouth Lump, Bump or Mass in Head & Neck area with or without pain Sore throat that does not resolve Halitosis Hoarseness or Nasal Congestion Nosebleeds Numbness in Head and Neck Area Pain moving jaw, chewing & swallowing
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Biopsy HPV Endoscopy…Usually Panendoscopy Barium Swallow Panorex US, CT, MRI, Bone Scan, PET Scan
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Surgery Surgery followed by Radiation & Chemo Surgery followed by Radiation Radiation & Chemotherapy
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