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  2. Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in your neck

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    Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in the neck is called a neck dissection. Surgeons don't routinely do a neck dissection on everyone because it can have long term side effects. You might have a sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB), This is a test to find the first lymph node or nodes that a cancer may spread to.

  3. What is tonsil cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    Cancer of the tonsil is a type of head and neck cancer. Cancer is when abnormal cells start to divide and grow in an uncontrolled way. Symptoms often include a painless neck lump and a sore throat. The main risk factors for tonsil cancer are smoking, drinking alcohol and infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV).

  4. Symptoms of salivary gland cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    Salivary gland cancer is a rare cancer. Possible symptoms include: a painless lump or swelling in your jaw, cheek, mouth or neck. numbness in a part of your face. drooping on one side of your face (facial palsy) pain in the area of the lump or swelling. problems swallowing.

  5. What is tongue cancer? - Cancer Research UK

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    Tongue cancer is a type of head and neck cancer. Cancer is when abnormal cells start to divide and grow in an uncontrolled way. Symptoms can include a spot or lump on your tongue that doesn't go away. The main risk factors are smoking, drinking a lot of alcohol and infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV).

  6. Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in your neck

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    To try to get rid of the cancer, your surgeon will remove some or all the neck lymph nodes during your surgery. Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in the neck is called a neck dissection. Your surgeon might not know if there are cancer cells in your lymph nodes before you have surgery. So in this case, your surgeon will suggest removing the ...

  7. Symptoms of thyroid cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    Symptoms of thyroid cancer. The symptoms of thyroid cancer include: a lump in your neck. a hoarse voice that lasts for more than 3 weeks. a sore throat or difficulty swallowing that does not get better. These symptoms could be caused by other medical conditions. But it is important you get any symptoms checked out by your GP.

  8. Symptoms of Hodgkin lymphoma - Cancer Research UK

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    Other symptoms will depend on where in your body the Hodgkin lymphoma is. Swollen lymph nodes can: press on nerves and cause pain. cause swelling in arms or legs. This is called oedema. cause yellowing of the skin and eyes. This is jaundice. cause small lumps or ulcers on your skin, usually near the swollen lymph nodes.

  9. Lipoma Benign Lump | Other Conditions | Cancer Research UK

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    Lipoma. A lipoma is a non cancerous (benign) lump that forms due to an overgrowth of fat cells. They most commonly develop in the fatty layer of the skin. You can get a lipoma anywhere in the body where you have fat cells. Most people will not need treatment for a lipoma. But it is very important that you see your GP to check any lumps you have.

  10. Symptoms of mouth and oropharyngeal cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    A lump in your neck . You may have a lump in your neck caused by an enlarged lymph node. Swelling in one or more lymph nodes in the neck is a common symptom of mouth and oropharyngeal cancer. A hot red painful lump usually means an infection, rather than a cancer. Lumps that come and go are not usually due to cancer. Cancer usually forms a lump ...

  11. Symptoms of advanced oesophageal cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    The most common symptom if cancer has spread to the lymph nodes is that they feel hard or swollen. Swollen lymph nodes in the neck area can make it hard to swallow. Symptoms if cancer has spread to the bone. You might have any of the following symptoms if your cancer has spread to the bones: