- If cancer is in the maxillary
sinus, treatment may be one of the following:
- Surgery to remove the
cancer. Radiation therapy is given before or after surgery.
- A clinical trial of a
special type of radiation therapy given before or after
surgery.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy
combined with radiation therapy.
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- If cancer is in the ethmoid
sinus, treatment may be one of the following:
- Surgery followed by radiation
therapy.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy
before surgery or radiation therapy.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy
following surgery with or without radiation therapy.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy
combined with radiation therapy.
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- If cancer is in the sphenoid
sinus, treatment will probably be radiation therapy.
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- If cancer is in the nasal
cavity, treatment may be one of the following:
- Surgery.
- Radiation therapy.
- Surgery plus radiation
therapy.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy
before surgery or radiation therapy.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy
following surgery with or without radiation therapy.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy
combined with radiation therapy.
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- If the cancer is an inverting
papilloma, treatment will probably be surgery. If the cancer
comes back after surgery, patients may receive radiation
therapy.
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- If the cancer is a melanoma
or sarcoma, treatment will probably be surgery. Radiation
therapy may be given if the cancer cannot be removed with
surgery. For certain types of sarcoma, surgery, radiation
therapy, and chemotherapy may be given.
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- If the cancer is a midline
granuloma, treatment will probably be radiation therapy.
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- If the cancer is in the
nose (nasal vestibule), treatment may be one of the following:
- External beam and/or
internal radiation therapy.
- Surgery if the cancer
comes back following treatment.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy
before surgery or radiation therapy.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy
following surgery with or without radiation therapy.
- A clinical trial of chemotherapy
combined with radiation therapy.
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