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Most head and neck cancers begin in the squamous cells that line the structures found in the head and neck. Because of this, head and neck cancers are often referred to as squamous cell carcinomas. Some head and neck cancers begin in other types of cells. For example, cancers that begin in glandular cells are called adenocarcinomas.
Cancers of the head and neck are further identified by the area in which they begin:
Once our physician identifies your cancer, treatment will involve possible biopsy or excision as well as staging. The extent of disease will dictate treatment which may potentially involve surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. For aggressive tumors, multiple modalities of treatment will be employed and the expertise of physicians in other specialties may additionally be required.