Hypopharyngeal Cancer

Hypopharyngeal Cancer is a disease in which malignant cells grow in the hypopharynx (the area where the larynx and esophagus meet).

It first forms in the outer layer (epithelium) of the hypopharynx (last part of the pharynx), which is split into three areas. Progression of the disease is defined by the spread of cancer into one or more areas and into deeper tissues.

This type of cancer is rare. Only about 2,500 cases are seen in the US each year. Because of this, Hypopharyngeal Cancer is difficult to catch in its earliest stages and has one of the highest mortality rates of any head and neck cancer.

Read more about Hypopharyngeal Cancer:  Symptoms, Causes of Hypopharyngeal Cancer, Stages and Survival Rates, Tests To Diagnose Hypopharyngeal Cancer, Treatments

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