Oropharyngeal cancer
The majority of tumours in the oropharynx are malignant squamous cell carcinomas. Malignant melanomas, lymphomas and salivary gland tumours also occur. Benign lesions are uncommon.
Related pages
- Classification
- Epidemiology
- Risk factors for the development of upper airway tract cancers
- Clinical features
- Investigation and assessment of upper aerodigestive cancer
- Management of oropharyngeal squamous carcinoma
- Management of lymphomas
- Management of salivary gland tumours
- Prognosis of oropharyngeal cancer
- Pharyngeal cancer
- Malignant salivary gland tumours
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