Oral and Oropharyngeal cancer

The center portion of your throat, the oropharynx (pharynx), is where oropharyngeal cancer is a malignant growth. Other side effects include a white patch in the mouth, hacking up blood, a bump in the throat, mouth, or neck, and a sensitive throat that doesn't go away. A medical procedure, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, a specific medication, and immunotherapy are examples of therapies. Malignant growth cells are found inside the oropharynx, a region of the throat, in oropharyngeal cancer, a type of head and neck malignant growth. More than 90% of malignant growths that arise from the surface cells covering your mouth and throat are called squamous cell carcinomas, or oropharyngeal cancers.

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