The uppermost part of the throat, located behind the nasal cavity, is known as the nasopharynx. Surrounding the nose are the paranasal sinuses—air-filled cavities within the bones of the skull and face. Together, these structures assist in smooth and efficient breathing.
Paranasal Sinus Cancer may develop silently, but early warning signs include persistent nasal congestion, frequent headaches, nosebleeds or facial pain, swelling around the eyes, face, or ears, changes in the sense of smell, and numbness in the upper lip or cheek.
Early diagnosis is crucial. A timely evaluation by the expert team of head and neck oncologists, along with skilled medical professionals, can help initiate appropriate treatment plans and improve outcomes.