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New Guideline Aims to Help Doctors Diagnose Head, Neck Masses

Neck masses are common in adults, but the cause is often hard to pinpoint. Now, doctors have a new guideline to help them make that call.

The guideline from the American Academy of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery dovetails with a rise in head and neck cancers related to the sexually transmitted human papilloma virus (HPV).

“A neck mass may indicate a serious medical problem. It does not mean the patient has cancer, but it does mean they need more medical evaluation to make a diagnosis,” said Dr. M. Boyd Gillespie, assistant chairman of the group that developed the guideline.

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In an academy news release, he called the new guideline “an important instrument for the early diagnosis and treatment.”

A neck mass — an abnormal lump — can be any size and can be due to a number of reasons. It can be a sign of viral or bacterial infection. A neck mass could also be a benign or cancerous tumor, according to the academy.

The guideline aims to reduce delays in diagnosing head and neck cancer; promote appropriate testing and reduce inappropriate testing; and encourage physical examination when cancer is suspected.

According to the academy, HPV-positive head and neck cancer is a growing problem. The American Cancer Society says the reason isn’t clear but likely owes to oral sex becoming more common.

Common symptoms that suggest a mass may be cancer include increasing size; lasting more than two to three weeks; neck or throat pain; changes in a person’s voice, problems with swallowing, hearing or ear pain; unexplained weight loss; and a fever higher than 101 degrees Fahrenheit.

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