How are Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Head and Neck treated? — Expert Video

In this video, Dr. Jonathan Irish explains how squamous cell carcinomas of the head and neck are treated. Treatment may include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy—sometimes used in combination, especially for advanced cases. Dr. Irish explains that your care team will consider several factors, including your age, overall health, cancer stage, location, and whether it's HPV-related. Early-stage cancers may be treated with surgery or radiation, while more advanced cancers often require a combination of treatments. Some therapies are given before surgery (neoadjuvant) to shrink the tumor. Treatment can affect speaking, eating, and appearance, so your team may also include a reconstructive surgeon, dentist, dietitian, and speech-language pathologist. Ask your doctor about clinical trials, which may offer access to new treatments. The goal is to personalize care for the best outcome.

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