Head and neck malignant neoplasms include cancers in the larynx, throat, lips, mouth, nose, and salivary glands. Globally, head and neck cancers account for approximately 650,000 cases and 330,000 deaths every year. The high prevalence is a result of regular and heavy tobacco and alcohol consumption, and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. The treatment and management of head and neck cancers depend on the location, the stage of cancer, and the person’s age and general health. Early management is the key to improve the survival rate in patients.
It includes single-modality therapy with either surgery or radiation. Spreading awareness about head and neck cancers can help in early diagnosis and treatment. To make this simper, Docplexus presents a ‘Patient Education Kit’ on ‘The Management of Head and Neck Cancer’. Click Here To Download