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Head & Neck Cancer Center

Johns Hopkins Head & Neck Cancer Center Specialists
Specialists from the Johns Hopkins Head
and Neck Cancer Center with a patient

The multidisciplinary team in the Johns Hopkins Head and Neck Cancer Center diagnose and treat cancers of the head and neck.

Specialists from Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Surgical Oncology, Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology and Speech Pathology, work together to provide individual care to patients with head and neck cancers that can affect nasal passages, sinuses, mouth, throat, larynx (voice box), swallowing passages, salivary glands and thyroid gland. Skin cancers that develop on the scalp, face or neck also may be considered head and neck cancers.

Learn more about the Johns Hopkins Head and Neck Cancer Center and our head and neck multidisciplinary clinic. To make an appointment with one of the physicians, call 410-955-1686.

FAQs about Head and Neck Cancer Surgery, including Robotic Surgery

Online Seminar

"HPV and Head & Neck Cancer: What You Need to Know"
Click to watch Sara Pai, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Oncology as she talks about human papillomavirus (HPV) and its connection to head and neck cancers in men and women. She discusses new research studies that detail the growing trend of these cancers, as well as the tailored treatments being developed for these cancers.

 

 

#1 in Ear, Nose and Throat in the U.S. for 15 Consecutive Years

US News and World Report Best HospitalsThe Johns Hopkins Hospital is the only hospital in history to be ranked #1 for 21 years by U.S. News & World Report.

In the News...

Kofi Boahene

On CNN's African VoicesDr. Kofi Boahene tells of his journey to Johns Hopkins from Ghana and Russia.

 

Join us for a book reading by Katherine Bouton, a former New York Times journalist with progressive hearing loss. Katherine just published a well-acclaimed book on her experiences being a journalist and having hearing loss.

Join Dr. Frank Lin and Juliette Sterkens for the Let's Loop Baltimore event for patients with hearing loss or cochlear implants on May 28-29.

Find out about the latest news from the Department in the new issues of HeadWay and HeadLines

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