12 Nov, 2024
This article is medically reviewed by Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Rai, Associate Consultant - Head & Neck Cancer and Thyroid Surgery, HCG Cancer Centre, Kolkata
Anisha was feeling more tired, and the sore throat that had persisted for a while now was not seemingly going away. Initially, she thought it could be due to a cold or allergy. However, as the weeks passed, the sore throat persisted. Further, people around her also informed her about the change in her voice.
She began to have trouble swallowing her food, and she was even losing weight without any extra effort. Anisha then decided to visit the ENT specialist. After a comprehensive examination, it was found that she had throat cancer.
Anisha’s story is no different from most of the patients with throat cancer. Most of them initially ignore symptoms, which causes the cancer to progress.
For early detection and timely treatment, it is important to understand the signs and symptoms of throat cancer and consult the doctor if an individual experiences one or more symptoms.
The symptoms of throat cancer may vary from one patient to another. However, certain common throat cancer symptoms have been identified, and one needs to be aware of them.
One of the early signs of throat cancer, persistent sore throat is often ignored, as it is caused by various other less-serious throat conditions, such as bacterial and viral infections. Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Rai
Some of the silent symptoms of throat cancer are:
Throat cancer is often diagnosed in the advanced stages. The possible reasons for the delayed diagnosis of throat cancer could be a lack of awareness, presentation of non-specific symptoms, limited access to healthcare facilities.
One of the first steps towards early detection of throat cancer include being mindful of different throat cancer symptoms and seeing a specialist when persistent throat-related symptoms are observed.
Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Rai
It is important to seek medical attention when patients experience symptoms that suggest the presence of throat cancer. These symptoms include persistent sore throat, persistent wear pain, unexplained weight loss, altered voice, persistent cough, and fatigue. In most cases, these symptoms are caused by less serious conditions. However, it is important not to ignore these symptoms and to consult an ENT specialist to rule out serious conditions.
Early and accurate diagnosis and appropriate management improve the overall outcomes in patients with this condition. HCG provides comprehensive diagnosis and management of early-stage to advanced-stage throat cancer.
The center is equipped with advanced laboratory and imaging facilities, such as CT scans, MRI, and PET scans, to diagnose the presence and stage of throat cancer. All the treatment options, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, and immunotherapy, are available at the center.
The throat cancer care team comprises ENT specialists, oncologists, surgeons, and paramedical staff to support patients at all levels of throat cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Throat cancer affects the throat and causes issues that involve the pharynx and larynx. The initial signs of throat cancer are throat discomfort, persistent sore throat, unexplained weight loss, difficulty swallowing, ear pain, and fatigue. The symptoms of advanced throat cancer are altered taste, numbness, and unilateral nasal obstruction.
Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Rai,
Associate Consultant
Head & Neck Cancer and Thyroid Surgery
HCG Cancer Centre, Kolkata
Dr. Dharmendra Kumar Rai is an associate consultant for head and neck cancer surgery and thyroid surgery at HCG Cancer Centre, Kolkata. He has over 4 years of experience managing oral cavity cancers. He completed his specialized training in endoscopic assisted nasal cavity surgery and minimally invasive surgeries. He completed his post-doctoral fellowship training in Head & Neck cancer surgery at Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata.
During his free time, Dr. Hemang Bakshi likes to travel across the world.
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