Oral, Head & Neck Cancers

Oral, head, and neck cancers are a group of cancers that can affect the mouth, throat, nose, sinuses, and other parts of the head and neck. Risk factors for these types of cancers include tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption, and infection with human papillomavirus (HPV).

Symptoms may include a persistent sore throat, hoarseness, difficulty swallowing, and changes in the skin or lining of the mouth or throat.

Treatment options depend on the location and stage of the cancer and may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of these approaches.

Early detection and treatment can improve outcomes and reduce the risk of complications.

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Stay courageous if you have been diagnosed with Oral, Head or Neck Cancer.

With advances in medical technology and treatments, more people are surviving cancer than ever before. With the right mindset and timely actions, cancer recovery can be a transformative journey that leads to a fulfilling and meaningful life.

Surgery is often the most effective way to remove a cancer tumor, prevent it from spreading to other parts of the body, save a patient’s life, and prevent relapse.

We offer the most advanced surgeries for oral and head-neck cancers with expertise in scarless surgeries and advanced microvascular reconstruction techniques.

We have more than 15 years of expertise with over 5000 cancer surgeries.

We work collaboratively with a team of cancer specialists to provide comprehensive and personalized care to each patient throughout their cancer journey.

List of oral, head & neck cancer surgeries performed at our center:

  • Composite resections for oral cancer

  • Laryngectomy

  • Robotic neck dissection

  • Laser excisions

  • Microvascular reconstructions.

Dr. Dhaval Rajde, our director and chief surgeon has been trained at:

  • Tata memorial hospital, Mumbai-Thoracic division (lung and esophageal cancer)

  • ASAN medical center, Seoul, South Korea – Hepatobiliary division (liver, gall bladder and pancreatic cancer)

  • Korea university hospital, Seoul, South Korea-colorectal division (robotic and laparoscopic large intestine cancer surgery)

Dr. Dhaval Rajde is recognized as Robotic/laparoscopic surgeon par excellence and is master at complex multiorgan resection for advanced cancers.

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