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  • What Are the Treatments for Pharyngeal Cancer?

    Pharyngeal cancer describes cancerous tumors appearing in the throat, or pharynx. In the United States, about 24,000 people are diagnosed with a type of throat cancer every year. Pharyngeal cancer...

  • Throat Cancer Treatment Options

    Once throat cancer has been diagnosed, the type, stage and location of the tumor, the patient's health, and the patient's desires are all taken under consideration before a plan of treatment can...

  • What Are the Treatments for Throat Cancer?

    Throat cancer is characterized by the uncontrolled proliferation of cells lining the throat as well as the voice box (larynx). However, in a majority of the cases, the cancer often spreads to the...

  • Throat Cancer Cure

    When you suffer from throat cancer, the tissue of either the larynx or pharynx has experienced an excessive growth of abnormal cells that have formed into a malignant tumor. Tobacco use, alcohol...

  • Esophageal Cancer Cures

    Smoking and abuse of alcohol are two of the main causes of esophegeal cancer. Some symptoms include loss of appetite, weight loss and a burning sensation in the throat when swallowing food or...

  • Treatments for Esophageal Cancer

    Esophageal cancer attacks the lining of the esophagus---the tube that leads from the mouth to the stomach. The cancer can appear at any point along the esophageal tube, but most often will appear...

  • Esophageal Cancer Treatments

    Esophageal cancer occurs when malignant cells grow in the esophagus. Risk factors such as smoking, drinking alcohol and age lead to the development of esophageal cancer. The most common symptoms...

  • Treatment Options for Esophageal Cancer

    The esophagus is a tube that carries food and liquids from your mouth to your stomach. Esophageal cancer is a cancerous growth or tumor within the esophagus. According to the Mayo Clinic,...

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