Nasal cancer primarily affects the tissues within the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, leading to symptoms like nasal obstruction, persistent sinus infections, and nosebleeds. As the cancer progresses, it can invade surrounding structures, causing pain, facial swelling, and changes in vision or smell. If metastasis occurs, cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body, complicating treatment and further impacting overall health. Early detection and treatment are crucial for better outcomes.
Yes, anywhere in the body can be attacked by cancer.
cancer
picture of nasal cancer outside-how does it look and what is the survival rate
cancer affects the body by moving to differnt body parts.
The colon cancer affect the digestive system.
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it can give you skin cancer
In your Gall Bladder. Cancers affect certain parts of your body, hence their name. If someone has 'Lung Cancer' it doesn't mean they have brain cancer. Lung Cancer=Lung Cancer
The cancer from the blood can spread to other bodyparts for instance it spreads to the brain.
skin
Nasal-refers to nose on face.
Cocaine constricts blood vessels in the nose, leading to reduced blood flow and tissue damage. Prolonged cocaine use can cause nasal congestion, nosebleeds, and even perforation of the nasal septum due to reduced blood supply and tissue decay.