What to do if oral cancer metastasizes to the neck lymph

Oral cancer metastasis to neck lymph can be treated by surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and other programs.
Oral cancer metastasis to neck lymph is mostly seen in the middle stage, and CT, MRI and other examinations need to be perfected to determine the number and location of metastasis and adopt targeted treatment.
If there is only a single neck lymph node metastasis, the first choice of treatment is surgery, through which the lymph nodes at the metastatic site are removed or the surrounding lymph nodes are cleared, and the condition can be effectively controlled with postoperative treatments such as radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
If there are multiple metastases in the lymph nodes of the neck or accompanied by metastases in other parts of the body, only comprehensive treatments such as radiotherapy, chemotherapy and targeted therapy can be adopted to prolong the survival cycle.
Oral cancer metastasis to cervical lymph nodes suggests timely consultation, choosing reasonable treatment plan under doctor’s guidance and active treatment to avoid delaying the condition.