Screening for Head and Neck Cancer
Head and neck cancer screenings are generally reserved for people at higher risk. While routine screening for the general population is not widely practiced, individuals with a higher chance of developing these cancers may benefit from regular check-ups with an ENT to look for early signs of cancer, such as unusual lumps or changes in the mouth, throat, or neck.
Who should be screened for head and neck cancer?
You may wish to be screened for head and neck cancer if you fall into one or more of these groups:
Diagnosing Head and Neck Cancer
Head and neck cancers are often diagnosed when patients report symptoms or abnormalities, such as persistent sore throat, difficulty swallowing, or visible lumps. Diagnosis typically involves a combination of medical evaluations and diagnostic tests to confirm and stage the cancer. These may include: