Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC), also known as nose cancer, is a disease in which cancer cells develop from the tissues of the nasopharynx.
Nasopharyngeal cancer affects more men than women. In Singapore, NPC is the 10th most common cause of cancer death in males and one of the most common cancers in males aged between 30 and 49 years old. This cancer also tends to run in the family i.e. patients with relatives with NPC are at a higher risk of developing the cancer.
In the early stages of nasopharyngeal cancer, there are often no or mild symptoms. When the cancer progresses, some symptoms may show.
Make an appointment with your doctor if you have any signs or symptoms that worry you. If you have a strong family history of nasopharyngeal cancer (two or more first degree relatives with NPC), you may also wish to see a doctor to be screened for NPC.
There are several ways to lower the risk of nasopharyngeal cancer:
While the exact cause of nasopharyngeal cancer is unknown, several factors have been found to contribute to its development. These risk factors include:
Tests and procedures used to diagnose nasopharyngeal cancer include:
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan may be ordered. In this scan, a low-level radioactive substance is injected to determine if there is spread of cancer to the rest of the body. A CT scan of the chest and abdomen, and bone scan may also be used.
Treatment for nasopharyngeal cancer depends on the following factors:
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