‘How can I tell if a lump in my neck is cancerous?’
Lumps can be confusing. They appear suddenly, trigger panic, and send us spiraling into late-night searches. Recently, one such concerned user turned to online forum Quora, asking: How can I tell if a lump in my neck is cancerous? So, we reached out to Dr Tushar Patil, a Medical Oncologist at Sahyadri Super Speciality Hospital, Deccan, to separate fact from fear.Not every lump is cancer
First, the reassuring part. “A neck mass is not necessarily cancerous, as most are caused by infections or benign processes,” clarifies Dr Patil.
However, there are certain warning signs that shouldn’t be ignored. “A mass that is hard, painless, fixed in size, or has been present for more than two to three weeks” needs evaluation, he explains. A lump that feels stuck to surrounding tissues instead of moving freely can also be concerning.
Age plays a significant role, too. “In individuals over 40 years of age, especially those with exposure to tobacco or alcohol, a persistent neck mass should be evaluated,” he adds.
When should you seek immediate attention?
Some accompanying symptoms should never be ignored. “Symptoms like hoarseness of voice, swallowing difficulties, ear pain, sore throat, or breathing problems need to be checked immediately,” says Dr Patil. Rapid growth, skin changes over the lump, unexplained weight loss, night sweats, or persistent fever are also warning signs.
Even in the absence of other symptoms, if a neck lump doesn’t disappear within two to three weeks, medical consultation is advised.
Which medical tests should you get done?
If a lump doesn’t go away, doctors follow a structured approach. Assessment begins with a detailed medical history and physical examination. A neck ultrasound is often the first step, particularly to assess the thyroid gland or lymph nodes. For deeper evaluation, “contrast CT or MRI scan is useful for the evaluation of deeper structures and extent of disease,” says Dr Patil.
But the most important step is tissue diagnosis. “The most crucial part of the diagnostic process is biopsy, usually fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) or core needle biopsy.” Imaging helps guide the process, but a biopsy confirms whether a lump is malignant. In certain cases, a PET-CT scan may be used for staging.
Who is at higher risk?
Age and lifestyle matter. “Neck masses in children are more likely to be infectious, whereas chronic neck masses in adults, especially those above 40, are more likely to be malignant,” Dr Patil explains.
A history of smoking, alcohol use, prior radiation exposure, or previous head and neck cancers increases risk. Viral infections such as HPV have also been linked to certain throat cancers. Additionally, a family history of thyroid or other cancers may be relevant.
Thus, even though most neck lumps turn out to be harmless, persistence, certain risk factors, and associated symptoms warrant timely evaluation. When it comes to unexplained lumps, early assessment can provide reassurance or ensure early treatment, if needed.
DISCLAIMER: This article is based on information from the public domain and/or the experts we spoke to. Always consult your health practitioner before starting any routine.
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