Nasopharyngeal Cancer
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When persistent symptoms appear in the nose, ear, or throat, it is worth knowing about nasopharyngeal cancer, a malignant tumor that develops in the upper part of the pharynx, behind the nose.
Common symptoms: Among the signs there are usually nasal congestion or bleeding, decreased hearing or ringing in one ear, and sometimes a lump in the neck.
When to see the doctor? If these symptoms are prolonged or do not respond to usual treatments, it is time for a careful evaluation.
Which specialist treats it? Its follow-up is carried out with the support of a radiation oncologist or radiation therapist. Reaching out to a professional in time allows the condition to be clarified and the steps to follow to be defined.
Data on 13 doctors who treat nasopharyngeal cancer
Which specialist treats nasopharyngeal cancer?
Nasopharyngeal cancer requires care from a radiation oncologist, who directs radiation treatment, or from a radiotherapist. You can find these specialists to follow up on your case.
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in nasopharyngeal cancer
Dr. Dharely Raquel Cid Sanchez
Dr. Dharely Raquel Cid Sanchez
Dr. Adriana Domínguez Ayala
Dr. Antonio Cruz Rodriguez
Dr. Raúl Alejandro López Saucedo
Dr. Lorena Urzua Flores
Dr. José Contreras Liñán
Dr. Christian González Cervantes
Dr. Jose Ascención Rodriguez Contreras
Dr. Jesús Elvis Cabrera Luviano
Dr. Galeana Alberto Benitez
Dr. Sandra Fajardo Hernandez
Dr. Jose Luis Gonzalez Piñon
Dr. Marco Antonio Terán Porcayo
Dr. José Luis González Piñón
Dr. Marcelino Gaytan Angel
Dr. Victor Manuel Marroquin Torres
Dr. Leisly Carrasquilla Valiente
Dr. Sergio Alejandro Pino Cámara
Dr. Karilú Muñoz Jiménez
Frequently asked questions
What is nasopharyngeal cancer?
When persistent symptoms appear in the nose, ear, or throat, it is worth knowing about nasopharyngeal cancer, a malignant tumor that develops in the upper part of the pharynx, behind the nose.
Which doctor treats nasopharyngeal cancer?
Nasopharyngeal cancer requires care from a radiation oncologist, who directs radiation treatment, or from a radiotherapist. You can find these specialists to follow up on your case.