Causes and how can you Reduce Risk for Head and Neck Cancers

What Causes Head and Neck Cancers?

Tobacco and alcohol are key risk factors for head and neck cancers. Cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and smokeless tobacco (chewing tobacco, snuff, or a kind of chewing tobacco known as betel quid) are all associated to head and neck cancer (except for salivary gland cancers). Drinking any sort of alcohol, such as beer, wine, or liquor, increases the risk of oral, throat, and voice box malignancies.

According to the "Coherent Market Insights" Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis of Head and Neck Cancer Market.


Head and Neck Cancer Market
Head and Neck Cancers Market

Human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted virus, is connected to over 70% of malignancies in the oropharynx (which comprises the tonsils, soft palate, and base of the tongue).

UV light exposure, such as exposure to the sun or artificial UV rays such as tanning beds, is a leading cause of lip cancer.

Occupational exposures, or being exposed to specific substances while working, can raise the risk of nasopharyngeal cancer.

Wood dust, formaldehyde, asbestos, nickel, and other pollutants can be found in the building, textile, pottery, logging, and food processing sectors, among other places.

The Epstein-Barr virus, which causes infectious mononucleosis and other disorders, can increase the risk of malignancies of the nose, behind the nose, and salivary glands.

Radiation to the head and neck can result in cancer of the head and neck.

Head and neck cancer affects roughly twice as many males as it does women. People over the age of 50 are more likely to be diagnosed with them.

 

 

How can you Reduce Risk for Head and Neck Cancers?

There are various strategies to reduce your chance of developing head and neck cancer. Don't smoke. Quit smoking if you're a smoker. Smoking cessation external symbol reduces the risk of cancer.

Smokeless tobacco products should not be used.

Reduce the amount of alcohol you consume.

Consult your doctor about getting vaccinated against HPV. The HPV vaccine can help to prevent new infections with the HPV strains that are most commonly linked to oropharyngeal and other malignancies. Vaccination is only recommended for particular age groups.

Use condoms and dental dams correctly and consistently during oral sex to reduce the risk of transmitting or catching HPV.

When outside, use a sunscreen-containing lip balm, wear a wide-brimmed hat, and avoid indoor tanning.

Regularly visit the dentist. Head and neck cancers can typically be detected early, when they are easier to cure.

 

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