Head & Neck Cancer Surgery
Head and neck cancer surgery may include treatment for oral cancers, tongue cancers, and other tumors affecting the mouth and throat.
Head & Neck Cancer Surgery in Rampurhat
Head and neck cancer surgery may include treatment for oral cancers, tongue cancers, and other tumors affecting the mouth and throat.
Treatment at Asha Cancer Institute
Head and neck cancer surgery may be considered for cancers of the mouth, tongue, throat, jaw, salivary glands, and nearby structures. These cancers often need careful planning because treatment can affect speech, swallowing, appearance, nutrition, and recovery.
At Asha Cancer Institute, patients can consult the oncology team for evaluation of reports, examination, and treatment planning. Depending on the diagnosis, treatment may involve surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or a combination. Early evaluation is important when symptoms such as a non-healing mouth ulcer, bleeding, difficulty swallowing, neck swelling, or voice change persist.
Families should bring biopsy reports, scans, prescriptions, and prior treatment records. The team can explain what further tests may be needed and how treatment decisions are usually made.
Why this service helps local patients
- Focused evaluation for oral, tongue, and throat cancer concerns
- Coordination with radiotherapy and chemotherapy where required
- Local access for patients from Birbhum and Murshidabad
- Practical guidance on reports, nutrition, and next steps
Typical care flow
- Examination and report review
- Imaging and biopsy review
- Treatment planning discussion
- Surgery or combined-treatment planning where advised
- Recovery and follow-up support
Specialists
Related Cancer Information
Documents to bring
- Biopsy/pathology report
- CT/MRI/PET-CT reports if available
- Previous prescriptions
- Scheme or insurance documents if applicable
Frequently Asked Questions
What symptoms should not be ignored?
A mouth ulcer that does not heal, bleeding, a lump in the neck, difficulty swallowing, voice change, or unexplained weight loss should be checked.
Is surgery always required for oral cancer?
Not always. The plan depends on cancer site, stage, spread, and the patient's health.
Will treatment affect speech or swallowing?
It can, depending on the cancer and procedure. The doctor explains expected functional effects before treatment.
What should I bring for consultation?
Bring biopsy reports, imaging, prescriptions, and previous treatment records.
Can radiotherapy be needed after surgery?
Some patients need radiotherapy or chemotherapy after surgery depending on final reports.
Request a Consultation
To discuss head & neck cancer surgery treatment options, request an appointment with our specialists or contact us directly. The team will guide you on report review, appointment timing, and the next clinical step.
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