Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Treatments
Treatment for nasopharyngeal carcinoma may consist of:
- Surgery
- Radiotherapy
- Chemotherapy
Usually a combination of these treatments is offered, depending on several factors, including:
- The stage and type of the tumor
- Your age
- Your pre-existing medical conditions
Most nasal tumors, whether cancerous or not, require surgery.
Surgery
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma may be approached directly using Endoscopic Endonasal Approach (EEA). This state-of-the-art, minimally invasive approach allows surgeons to access the tumor through the natural corridor of the nose, without making an open incision. Surgeons then remove the tumor through the nose and nasal cavities.
EEA offers the benefits of no incisions to heal, no disfigurement, and a faster recovery time.
Radiotherapy
UPMC offers state-of-the-art radiation therapy as a treatment option. This allows doctors to directly target the nasal cavity and treat the cancer effectively — while limiting radiation that might adversely affect areas such as the eyes, optic nerves, brain, and spinal cord.
Chemotherapy
Anti-cancer drugs (chemotherapy) may be used in combination with surgery and radiation therapy treatments.