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  2. Head and neck cancer - Wikipedia

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    Globally, head and neck cancer accounts for 650,000 new cases of cancer and 330,000 deaths annually on average. In 2018, it was the seventh most common cancer worldwide, with 890,000 new cases documented and 450,000 people dying from the disease. [12] The risk of developing head and neck cancer increases with age, especially after 50 years.

  3. Paranasal sinus and nasal cavity cancer - Wikipedia

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    Nasal cavity or paranasal sinus cancer is often discovered when a person is being treated for a seemingly benign, inflammatory disease of the sinuses, such as sinusitis. [4] The signs and symptoms of later stage cancer are generally caused by the spread of malignant cells into the neighbouring structures of the paranasal sinus and nasal cavity. [5]

  4. Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma is a rare and aggressive type of cancer originating in the epithelial layer of the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses. It was first diagnosed in 1987. The aggressive nature of the cancer coupled with the advanced stage of disease upon presentation lead to a poor survival rate.

  5. 7 silent cancer symptoms everybody needs to know about - AOL

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    7 silent cancer symptoms everybody needs to know about. Lisa Salmon. February 3, 2023 at 12:15 AM ... with lots of possible symptoms,” says Dr Julie Sharp, head of health and patient information ...

  6. Man, 27, Learns His Recurring Sinus Infection Was ... - AOL

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    In addition to the sinus infections, he was also dealing with unusual snoring, which doctors initially believed was sleep apnea. “It got to the point where the doctor was like, ‘OK, no more ...

  7. Empty nose syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The term "Empty Nose Syndrome" was first used by Eugene Kern and Monika Stenkvist of the Mayo Clinic in 1994. [3] Kern and Eric Moore published a case study of 242 people with secondary atrophic rhinitis in 2001 and were the first to attribute the cause to prior sinonasal surgery in the scientific literature.

  8. Man, 27, had what doctors thought were recurring sinus ... - AOL

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    Doctors discovered he had a rare cancer in his sinuses and mouth that required several treatments. Man, 27, had what doctors thought were recurring sinus infections — it was a rare cancer Skip ...

  9. Verrucous carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Verrucous carcinoma may occur in various head and neck locations, as well as in the genitalia or sole of the foot. The oral cavity is the most common site of this tumor. [ 6 ] The ages range from 50 to 80 years with a male predominance and a median age of 67 years. [ 7 ]