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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Head Neck Cancer
  1. ... more exposed to the sun, such as your head and neck. They grow slowly, rarely spread, and are the least likely to cause death. Squamous cell cancer is found on the outer layer of the ...
  2. ... during cancer treatment. Chemotherapy. Drugs used to treat cancer can make saliva thicker, causing the mouth to feel dry. Injury to the head or neck. A head or neck injury can damage the ...
  3. ... can do in your office Stretches for sitting Neck stretch Tilt your head to one side and hold for 15 seconds. ...
  4. ... all the lymph nodes in his throat and neck area. The doctors also recommended he join a melanoma clinical trial to help the cancer from spreading more. A lifesaving clinical trial The ...