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  • Advanced Cancer Diagnostics
  • Swallowing Disorders Program
  • Imaging for Cancer Surgery
  • Reconstructive Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Precision Radiation Therapy
  • Swallow Preservation Program
  • Nutrition Planning
  • Mind-Body Healing/Integrative Medicine
  • Cancer Support Group
  • Advanced Cancer Diagnostics
  • Swallowing Disorders Program
  • Imaging for Cancer Surgery
  • Reconstructive Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Precision Radiation Therapy
  • Swallow Preservation Program
  • Nutrition Planning
  • Mind-Body Healing/Integrative Medicine
  • Cancer Support Group
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UCLA Head and Neck Cancer Program

Head and neck cancer—and interventions to treat them—can significantly affect all aspects of your life: physical, mental, emotional, financial, and social.  The UCLA Head and Neck Cancer Program (HNCP) has a deep appreciation of these challenges.  In addition to treating the disease, our program is focused on maintaining good post-treatment quality of life. 

Optimal head and neck cancer management has three stages and goals:

  • Correct diagnosis
  • Tailored treatment
  • Maximum quality of life after treatment

Our no. 1 goal is to cure your cancer. Confirming the proper diagnosis and customizing a treatment plan for your needs are key steps to ensuring the best possible quality of life after your cancer treatment is complete. Our mission is to provide you with individualized guidance and treatment through all stages of your illness. We designed the UCLA HNCP to cure cancer and maximize your recovery after treatment. Learn more about the comprehensive services we provide:

  • Advanced Cancer Diagnostics
  • Swallowing Disorders Program
  • Imaging for Cancer Surgery
  • Reconstructive Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Precision Radiation Therapy
  • Swallow Preservation Program
  • Nutrition Planning
  • Mind-Body Healing/Integrative Medicine
  • Cancer Support Group

If you have any questions please feel free to set up an appointment with one of our HNCP surgeons, or email the HNCP coordinator at [email protected].

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