Neck Lump

I have a neck lump — is it cancer?

A neck lump is any lump, bump, swelling or mass in the neck. The majority of neck lumps are non-cancerous enlarged lymph nodes or thyroid nodules. However, these non-cancerous neck lumps are often difficult to differentiate from cancerous neck lumps without specialist assessment and investigations. 15% of patients attending our neck lump clinic have a cancerous neck lump.
 
Neck lumps persisting beyond 3 weeks may be indicative of cancer — either a primary cancer in a lymph node (lymphoma) or a secondary cancer in a lymph node that has spread from a primary cancer somewhere in the head and neck, or rarely from somewhere distant from the head and neck.

If you are experiencing any of the below symptoms, speak with your GP/ family doctor as you may require a specialist consultation.

  • is enlarging, or
  • is greater than 2cm, or
  • persists beyond 3 weeks and is changing, or
  • persists beyond 6 weeks, or
  • is associated with a skin ulcer in the head and neck, or
  • is associated with an ulcer, lump or bleeding in the mouth / tongue / throat, or
  • is associated with pain in the mouth / tongue / throat / ear, or
  • is associated with a change in swallow or voice, or
  • is associated with malaise, fever, night sweats, weight loss, or
  • is associated with lumps in other body regions

If you are worried about any of these symptoms, talk to your GP or family doctor and ask for a referral to the MercyAscot Head and Neck Service.

If you are worried about any symptoms, talk to your GP or family doctor and ask for a referral to the MercyAscot Head and Neck Service.

 

 

Our results so far*

- 3,688 neck lump patients assessed

- 98% of patients receive a diagnosis during just one visit 

- 52% of patients discharged with reassurance after a single appointment

- 11% cancer diagnosis

* Data from 5/4/24

   

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