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Head and neck cancers are a group of cancers that form in the tissues of the upper aerodigestive tract (lips, tongue, mouth, throat and larynx or voice box) or the sinuses and nasal cavity. Most head and neck cancers originate from the squamous cells that make up the lining of these tracts and cavities and are therefore called squamous cell carcinomas. Head and neck cancers represent 4% of all cancers worldwide, with more than 550,000 new cases each year. The location most frequently affected is the oral cavity, counting for 41% of all head and neck cancers, followed by pharynx and larynx cancers with 22% and 24% respectively.
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