Throat Cancer
Its types, causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
What is throat cancer?
Throat cancer is characterized by uncontrollable growth of abnormal cells in the region of the throat, voice box, epiglottis, tonsils or oropharynx. Throat cancer is relatively uncommon when compared to other forms of cancer.
The throat consists of a tube-like structure made up of muscles, which starts from behind the nose and ends at the base of neck. It houses structures that enable us to speak, swallow and breath, namely, voice box (larynx), vocal cords, epiglottis, tonsils and oropharynx.
- Voice box, which consists of cartilage and the vocal cords for creating sound by vibrations.
- Epiglottis, which is made of cartilage and functions as a lid for windpipe.
- Tonsils, which are soft structures located towards back of throat.