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5. Neck lump

A lump in the neck may develop as a result of cancer in the throat, though not all cases will present with this sign. Often, inflamed lymph nodes, rather than tumors, cause lumps in the neck. Lymph nodes are bean-shaped glands that filter impurities out of the body. When cancer cells develop, the lymph nodes work overtime and become inflamed. If inflamed lymph nodes are caused by a basic infection, they will return to normal size once the infection is eradicated. If inflammation does not ease, another issue could be the cause of the symptom.

15 Symptoms of Throat Cancer
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