Pain is the body's way of warning that something is wrong. When one is injured, the brain receives pain signals from the body, and as a result, we feel pain. Unfortunately for those affected and for diagnostics, throat cancer can cause unexplained pain in different parts of the body. Throat cancer may cause pain at the site of the tumor and other areas, as the tumor grows larger and presses on nerves, soft tissues, or bones.

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