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Spotlight on Head and Neck Cancer

Head and neck cancers pose a significant public health challenge, impacting thousands of individuals each year. These cancers can severely affect both physical health and quality of life, making awareness and research crucial. A recent CNN Medical article by Sandee LaMotte highlights these pressing issues while showcasing facts and figures that were obtained via NFCR.

Head and neck cancers account for 4% of all cancers in the United States, with over 71,000 new cases and more than 16,000 projected deaths. The article references a compelling study that analyzed millions of medical records, revealing that daily cannabis use over several years may increase the overall risk of head and neck cancers by 3.5% to 5%. The study’s senior author, Dr. Niels Kokot, emphasizes that individuals with a cannabis use disorder are significantly more likely to develop head and neck cancers compared to non-users.

LaMotte’s article further highlights the survival statistics for head and neck cancers, noting that approximately 69% of patients diagnosed with oral or throat cancer survive five years or longer. However, this rate drops dramatically to 14% if the cancer metastasizes. For laryngeal cancer, about 61% of diagnosed individuals live for five years, but that figure decreases to just 16% when the cancer spreads.

This alarming data underscores the urgent need for enhanced awareness and education around head and neck cancers. Tobacco and alcohol use are the two primary risk factors for these cancers, but as cannabis consumption becomes more prevalent, it is essential to inform the public about the potential risks associated with marijuana use. The study indicates that individuals with cannabis use disorder are approximately 2.5 times more likely to develop oral cancer, nearly five times more likely to develop oropharyngeal cancer, and over eight times more likely to develop laryngeal cancer.

As the study results gain attention, LaMotte’s article serves as a vital resource for understanding the implications of cannabis use on head and neck cancers. By fostering collaboration among researchers, healthcare providers, and the community, we can work together to raise awareness and drive further research into this often-overlooked area of cancer studies. As we highlight the findings emerging from NFCR-supported research, we invite everyone to join us in the fight against cancer by advocating for increased funding and support for the life-saving research that is being conducted by NFCR.

Stay informed and engaged as we continue to explore the future of head and neck cancer research and its role in enhancing patient care and outcomes to Make Cures Possible.