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Types of Head & Neck Cancers Treated
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Head & Neck Cancer Treatment
Head and neck cancers are a group of cancers that develop in areas such as the mouth, throat, tongue, thyroid gland, and salivary glands. Early diagnosis and specialized surgical care are important for successful treatment and better quality of life.
Dr. Abhinay Reddy is a surgical oncologist with more than 16 years of experience in treating complex cancers. He specializes in advanced surgical treatment for head and neck cancers, using modern techniques that focus on complete cancer removal while preserving important functions like speech and swallowing.
Head and neck cancers may occur due to several factors including tobacco use, alcohol consumption, HPV infection, and genetic predisposition. Early symptoms such as persistent mouth ulcers, difficulty swallowing, voice changes, or neck lumps should not be ignored.

Why Choose Dr. Abhinay Reddy for Head & Neck Cancer Treatment
- 16+ years of experience in surgical oncology
- Expertise in complex head and neck cancer surgeries
- Focus on organ preservation and functional outcomes
- Multidisciplinary approach to cancer care
- Personalized treatment plans for each patient
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the early signs of head and neck cancer?
Early signs may include persistent sore throat, difficulty swallowing, hoarseness, mouth ulcers, and unexplained lumps in the neck.
What causes head and neck cancer?
Common causes include tobacco use, alcohol consumption, HPV infection, and prolonged exposure to harmful irritants.
How is head and neck cancer diagnosed?
Diagnosis involves physical examination, imaging tests, endoscopy, and biopsy to confirm the type and stage of cancer.
What treatment options are available for head and neck cancer?
Treatment may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination based on the cancer type and severity.