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13. Changes in taste

Throat cancer, along with other types of cancer, can alter a person's sense of taste. The disease itself or medications taken to treat it may leave behind a metallic or bitter taste, even when they eat their favorite foods. These changes may affect your appetite and overall well-being. If your favorite foods no longer taste the same, consult a healthcare provider for a comprehensive evaluation.

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