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  2. Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in your neck

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    Neck exercises. We’ll start with the head and neck. We’ll do looking to the side, back to the middle and to the other side. It’s normal to feel a bit of stretch sensation. Next one will be ear to the shoulder, not shoulder to the ear. Go back to the middle and to the other side.

  3. Photos of skin cancer - Cancer Research UK

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    Photos of skin cancer. Skin cancers can look very different. They might be: a spot or sore. a lump. a red or dark patch. itchy, crusty or bleeding. The earlier a skin cancer is diagnosed, the easier it is to treat. So it's important you visit your GP as soon as possible if you notice a change in your skin.

  4. What is nasal and paranasal sinus cancer? - Cancer Research UK

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    Lymph nodes in your neck. Like other parts of the body, the head and neck contains lymph nodes (also called lymph glands). These small, bean shaped glands are part of the lymphatic system. Lymph nodes are often the first place cancer cells spread to when they break away from a tumour. There are major groups of lymph nodes in the neck.

  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. 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).

  7. Symptoms of secondary breast cancer | Cancer Research UK

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    Back pain is usually the first symptom of spinal cord compression. Spinal cord compression is an emergency. You should contact your treatment team immediately if you are worried you might have spinal cord compression. Find out more about the symptoms and treatment of spinal cord compression ; Symptoms if cancer has spread to the liver

  8. 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.

  9. Symptoms of metastatic lung cancer | Cancer Research UK

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    Tell your doctor if you find any lumps or swollen areas, particularly in your neck or armpits. Symptoms if lung cancer has spread to the brain. Cancer that has spread to the brain might cause any of the following symptoms: memory problems, mood or personality changes; seizures; confusion; severe headaches, often with sickness; weakness of an ...

  10. Sebaceous gland carcinoma | Skin cancer | Cancer Research UK

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    Sebaceous gland carcinoma is a very rare type of skin cancer. It starts in the sebaceous glands. These are the glands that produce our natural skin oils. There are sebaceous glands all over our bodies. So this type of cancer can be diagnosed anywhere in the body. But the most common site is the upper eyelid. Sebaceous gland carcinoma is very rare.

  11. Nasal And Paranasal Sinus Cancer Symptoms - Cancer Research UK

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    Eye problems. People with nasal and paranasal sinus cancer may notice: bulging of one eye. complete or partial loss of sight. double vision. pain above or below the eye. a watery eye with tears running down the cheek. swelling of the tissue that covers the white of the eye (conjunctiva)