
Types Of Surgery For Mouth Cancer | Cancer Research UK
Types of surgery for mouth and oropharyngeal cancer There are different types of surgery for mouth and oropharyngeal cancer. The type you have depends on the size of your cancer and …
Problems after mouth and oropharyngeal cancer surgery
There is a risk of problems or complications after surgery for mouth and oropharyngeal cancer. Many are minor but some can be serious. Treating them as soon as possible is important.
Treatment for tongue cancer - Cancer Research UK
Treatment for tongue cancer depends on how big the cancer is and whether it has spread (the stage). It also depends on which part of the tongue is affected.
Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in your neck
Cancers of the mouth and oropharynx can spread to lymph nodes in your neck. Your surgeon might remove some or all of the lymph nodes in your neck.
Deciding to refuse treatment - Cancer Research UK
Jan 9, 2025 · Towards the end of life you might want to make some decisions about your care, including any instructions for refusing treatment.
Eating and drinking when you have mouth and oropharyngeal …
Mouth and oropharyngeal cancer and its treatment can affect your eating and swallowing. There are people who can support you with eating and swallowing.
What is Wilms tumour? - Cancer Research UK
What is Wilms tumour? Wilms tumour is a type of kidney cancer that mainly affects children. Wilms tumours are also called nephroblastomas.
Speaking after a laryngectomy - Cancer Research UK
Sep 20, 2024 · Speaking after a laryngectomy After having your voice box removed (laryngectomy) you will lose your voice. Your speech and language therapist will show you …
Reconstructive surgery for mouth and oropharyngeal cancer
Reconstructive surgery repairs an area in the mouth or oropharynx where you might have had surgery to remove a large cancer.
Treatment options for mouth and oropharyngeal cancer
A team of doctors and other professionals discuss the best treatment and care for you. The treatment you have depends on the type of cancer and the stage of your cancer.