Head and neck surgeon Carole Fakhry, director of the Johns Hopkins Head and Neck Cancer Center, describes the case of an adult male patient with a neck mass mistaken for a branchial cleft cyst. Once pathology revealed HPV-positive squamous cell carcinoma, he was referred to Johns Hopkins for further management. The patient met with the center’s multidisciplinary team and elected to proceed with a robotic transoral resection of the oropharynx tumor and completion neck dissection with adjuvant radiation therapy.
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Expertise: Cancer of Unknown Primary, Head and Neck Cancers, Human Papillomavirus Infections, Hyperparathyroidism, Laryngeal Cancer, Neck Masses, Oropharynx Cancers, Otolaryngology, Parathyroid Diseases, Parathyroid Surgery, Pharynx Cancer, ...