Head & Neck and Endocrine Cancer Treatments
Our Treatment Philosophy
At the Providence Swedish Cancer Institute, we understand that head, neck and endocrine cancers affect deeply personal parts of your life. That’s why we take time to understand your needs, concerns, and what matters most. From there, we create a care plan tailored just for you, with the latest treatments and a team of experts working together to preserve your quality of life.
Advanced Treatments for Head & Neck and Endocrine Cancer
Our personalized approach means we consider specific characteristics of your cancer and your health needs to develop your treatment plan. You may receive one or more of the following types of treatment:
All head & neck and endocrine cancer treatments
Surgical Therapies
- Auriculectomy
- Central Neck Dissection Lymphadenectomy
- Composite Resection of Mandible
- Cricotracheal Resection
- Endoscopic Medial Maxillectomy
- Excision of Skin Cancer
- Excision of Submandibular Gland
- Free Tissue Transfer
- Glossectomy (Partial or Total)
- Lateral Neck Dissection Lymphadenectomy
- Local Rotation Flap
- Mandibulectomy
- Marginal Resection of Mandible
- Maxillectomy (Partial/Total)
- Minimally Invasive Video-Assisted Thyroidectomy (MIVAT)
- Modified Radical Neck Dissection Lymphadenectomy
- Neck and Thyroid Ultrasound
- Orbital Exenteration
- Parathyroidectomy
- Parotidectomy
- Partial Laryngectomy
- Pedicled Myocutaneous Flap
- Pharyngectomy
- Rhinectomy
- Selective Neck Dissection Lymphadenectomy
- Thyroid Lobectomy
- Total Laryngectomy
- Total Thyroidectomy
- Tracheal Resection
- Transoral Laser Resection of Oropharyngeal/Hypopharyngeal/Laryngeal Tumor
- Transoral Robotic Surgery (TORS)
- Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Neck Masses
Radiation Oncology
- Adaptive Radiotherapy
- Brachytherapy
- Chemoradiotherapy
- CyberKnife
- Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)
- Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) and Volumetric-Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT)
- Radiopharmaceuticals
- Stereotactic Ablative Radiation (SABR) and Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)
- Surface-Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT/SIGRT)
- Three-Dimensional Conformal Radiation Therapy (3DCRT)
What to Expect
At the Providence Swedish Cancer Institute, your care team is with you from diagnosis through treatment, recovery, and survivorship. We combine advanced therapies with personalized care, ensuring you receive leading clinical expertise and the compassionate support you can always rely on, including a trusted, personal relationship with your physician. Learn what to expect during each phase of care.
We assess the stage and type of your cancer to guide the next steps in your treatment. Our focus is on gathering as much detailed information as we can about your condition through imaging, pathology, and molecular testing. Blood tests, such as NavDx for head and neck cancers caused by HPV, can also provide important clues. In some cases, we may recommend genetic testing to identify inherited risks and guide your treatment options.
After your diagnostic imaging and testing, our specialists work to determine the type, grade, and stage of the cancer. For head & neck and endocrine cancers, this may include evaluating imaging results, performing biopsies, and assessing hormone levels or specific tumor markers. Then, they discuss the findings in detail with you to make sure that you fully understand all your options.
At the Providence Swedish Cancer Institute, your voice is central to your treatment. A personalized treatment plan includes advanced diagnostic insights from your care team, and considers not only the specific type, stage, and molecular characteristics of the cancer, but also the unique qualities that make you who you are — your values, your daily life, and your overall health. Customizing your care can improve outcomes, reduce the risk of recurrence, and support your overall well-being.
We offer holistic care options during and after treatment to support your physical and emotional well-being. Our cancer rehabilitation program is one of only a few cancer rehabilitation programs offered nationally, and it's led by a fellowship-trained cancer rehabilitation specialist. Cancer rehabilitation can include physical and occupational therapy; nutrition management; speech therapy; and lymphedema therapy to address fluid buildup, a side effect of radiation or surgical procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Treatment timelines vary depending on your diagnosis. Some surgical procedures are done on an outpatient basis. More complex cases may require a hospital stay.
Medical oncology and radiation treatments typically involve multiple treatment sessions over a period of days or weeks. Treatment timelines vary depending on the type and stage of your cancer. Your care team reviews your treatment plan with you, as well as any options that may impact length, frequency and duration of treatment.
Following active treatment, you will see your physician periodically to monitor any signs of recurrence.
It’s natural to feel nervous about surgery, but your care team will talk you through the process, helping you prepare for surgery and answering all your questions well in advance.
As part of your personalized care plan, we offer advanced surgical options tailored to your diagnosis and goals, including minimally invasive procedures, when possible, along with reconstruction if needed. After surgery, we provide detailed recovery instructions and make sure that you have all the ongoing support you need to help you heal with confidence.
Chemotherapy is typically given through an IV in cycles over several weeks or months. It can be used prior to surgery to shrink tumors or following surgery to reduce the risk of your cancer returning. At the Providence Swedish Cancer Institute, your care is led by a medical oncologist and supported by a dedicated team - including nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, and nurses who coordinate your care and help manage any side effects. You'll have regularly scheduled visits, and if you need help between appointments, same-day support is available.
Radiation treatments are typically delivered over several sessions to target cancer cells while protecting healthy tissue. Your radiation oncologist will schedule a planning session to map specific treatment areas using imaging scans. Throughout your care, your team monitors your progress, manages side effects, and provides resources and support to ensure you feel comfortable and informed.
Cancer often requires a combination of treatments to achieve the best outcome, so it’s likely your care plan could include more than one type of treatment and specialist.
Surgery alone might be enough for early-stage cancer that hasn’t spread, but additional treatments like chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or targeted therapies may be needed to target cancer cells, reduce the risk of recurrence, or improve overall effectiveness.
Our cancer experts tailor treatment to your specific diagnosis, working to achieve the best outcomes.
Treatments for head, neck or endocrine cancer can sometimes affect your ability to speak or eat, depending on where the cancer is and the type of treatment you need. We know how important these everyday abilities are, and our team works hard to protect them whenever possible. If you do experience changes, we’ll connect you with cancer rehabilitation experts like speech and swallowing therapists to help you adjust and regain function, so you can get back to what feels normal for you.
Head, neck and endocrine cancer treatments can sometimes affect your appearance, especially if surgery is involved. We understand how personal this is, and our team focuses on preserving your natural look and minimizing visible scarring whenever possible. When changes can’t be avoided, we offer options like reconstructive surgery and work closely with specialists to help restore form and function. Throughout your care, we’re here to support not just your health, but also your confidence and sense of self.
Patients have access to hundreds of clinical trials involving most cancer types. We are often among the first in the U.S. to provide access to Phase 1 trials — the first stage of evaluating treatments in humans. Please note, we open new trials often. Check with your clinician for the latest in upcoming trials.
Learn more and find out if a clinical trial could become part of your treatment plan.
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