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Throat cancer adenoma and frequency therapy
definition:
A neck cancer adenoma is a benign tumour formation that can occur in the glands of the neck, such as the salivary glands. It is not a malignant cancer, but a non-cancerous growth that nevertheless needs to be monitored and sometimes treated to avoid complications.
Causes:
The exact causes of adenomas in the neck are not fully understood. Possible factors include genetic predisposition, environmental factors and hormonal influences.
Symptoms:
- swelling or lumps in the neck area that can be felt.
- Possible pain or discomfort in the affected region.
- In rare cases, dysfunction of the affected gland may occur.
diagnosis:
The diagnosis of a neck cancer adenoma is made by
- Physical examination and medical history.
- Imaging procedures such as ultrasound, CT or MRI to determine the size and location of the adenoma.
- Fine needle biopsy or tissue sampling for histological examination to confirm the benign nature of the tumour.
Treatment:
- Regular surveillance and check-ups to observe changes in size or structure.
- Surgical removal if the adenoma is causing discomfort, growing or at risk of malignant degeneration.
Prevention:
As the exact causes are not known, there are no specific preventive measures. However, a healthy lifestyle and regular medical check-ups can be helpful in minimising general health risks.
Worth knowing:
Adenomas are generally benign and do not have the ability to invade other tissues or metastasise.
- Most adenomas in the neck involve the salivary glands, particularly the parotid gland.
Research:
Research is focussed on understanding the biological mechanisms that lead to the development of adenomas and on developing gentler treatment methods and techniques for early detection.