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Throat Cancer: Appearance, Symptoms & Diagnosis
There is no specific "color" of throat cancer, as it can vary in appearance depending on the location and stage of the tumor. Generally, throat cancer may appear as abnormal tissue growth or lesions within the throat or tonsils. The color can range from pink to red, white or gray, and may have irregular borders or bleeding. However, visual examination alone is not sufficient for diagnosis, as other diagnostic tests such as biopsies and imaging studies are necessary for accurate diagnosis and staging of throat cancer.Throat Cancer - Related Articles
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