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  1. Modified radical neck dissection. There are 3 types of modified radical neck dissection. With one type your surgeon removes most of the lymph nodes between your jawbone and collarbone on one side of your neck. With the other 2 types your surgeon also needs to remove one or more of the following structures: a muscle at the side of your neck ...

  2. A lymph node biopsy is when a doctor checks and removes a small piece of tissue or sample of cells from one of your lymph nodes. The doctor sends this to the laboratory and a specialist doctor called a pathologist examines it under a microscope. To check the lymph nodes, you have an ultrasound. Ultrasound scans use high frequency sound waves to ...

  3. Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in the neck is called a neck dissection. You might need to have lymph nodes removed from just one side of your neck or you might need to have them removed from both sides. There are different types of neck dissection: selective neck dissection. modified radical neck dissection.

  4. Partial or selective neck dissection . Your surgeon removes lymph nodes from some areas of your neck. It is usually the areas closest to the cancer. Modified radical neck dissection. There are 3 types of modified radical neck dissection. With one type your surgeon removes most of the lymph nodes between your jawbone and collarbone on one side ...

  5. Sep 28, 2023 · Symptoms if cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are part of a system of tubes and glands in the body that filters body fluid and fights infection. The most common symptom if cancer has spread to the lymph nodes is that they feel hard or swollen. Swollen lymph nodes in the neck area can make it hard to swallow.

  6. Cancer of the larynx sometimes spreads to the lymph nodes in the neck. Lymph nodes are small bean shaped glands. We have them throughout our bodies including the head and neck area. They are often the first place cancer cells spread to when they break away from a tumour. To try to get rid of the cancer, your surgeon will remove some or all the ...

  7. Symptoms if cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are part of a system of tubes and glands in the body that filters body fluids and fights infection. The most common symptom if cancer has spread to the lymph nodes is that they feel hard or swollen. Swollen lymph nodes in the neck area can make it hard to swallow. Cancer cells can ...

  8. Other symptoms will depend on where in your body the Hodgkin lymphoma is. Swollen lymph nodes can: press on nerves and cause pain. cause swelling in arms or legs. This is called oedema. cause yellowing of the skin and eyes. This is jaundice. cause small lumps or ulcers on your skin, usually near the swollen lymph nodes.

  9. The most common symptom of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is one or more painless swellings in the: neck. armpit. groin. These swellings are enlarged lymph nodes. See your GP if you have a swollen lymph node that does not go away after 3 to 4 weeks.

  10. Symptoms if cancer has spread to the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are part of a system of tubes and glands in the body that filters body fluids and fights infection. Cancer can spread to: close by lymph nodes in the tummy (abdomen) – these are called regional lymph nodes lymph nodes further away, for example close to your collar bone – these ...