Choose the latest innovations in tonsil cancer treatment.
You can find the answers you have been looking for with Mayo Clinic’s team of tonsil cancer experts, who will work together to understand your goals and meet your needs as a whole person.
At Mayo Clinic, you will have access to comprehensive head and neck cancer expertise, and these experts from across disciplines come together for one specific goal—to focus on you. Mayo Clinic Head and Neck Cancer Center treats all types of head and neck and skull base cancers, including tonsil cancer. Increasingly, tonsil cancers are associated with human papillomavirus (HPV), which has a profound effect on the prognosis and treatment of the cancer.
Your expert team will customize your treatment plan by working in close collaborations that may include ENT specialists, surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists, radiologists, speech therapists, and other professionals. Your plan will be based on the size, stage and HPV status of your cancer. Test results are made available quickly, and your appointments are coordinated so you can get answers in a matter of days.
Mayo Clinic experts and surgeons offer the latest advances and innovations in tonsil cancer, including transoral surgery. Additionally, your team may also recommend chemotherapy, advanced radiation techniques including proton therapy, or a clinical trial, depending on the stage of your diagnosis.
Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other hospital, according to U.S. News & World Report. Mayo Clinic's otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat) and cancer practices are also ranked among the best in the country.
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