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Patients with acinic cell carcinoma have many treatment options. The selection depends on the stage of the tumor. The options are surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of these methods. | |||
*'''Surgery:''' Surgery is usually the main form of treatment for resectable salivary gland cancers. | |||
*'''Radiation therapy:''' High-energy x-rays and other types of radiations are used to kill cancer cells from keep growing. | |||
*'''Chemotherapy:''' The treatment is to use drugs to stop the growth of cancer cells either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing. |
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Overview
Patients with acinic cell carcinoma have many treatment options. The selection depends on the stage of the tumor. The options are surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of these methods.
- Surgery: Surgery is usually the main form of treatment for resectable salivary gland cancers.
- Radiation therapy: High-energy x-rays and other types of radiations are used to kill cancer cells from keep growing.
- Chemotherapy: The treatment is to use drugs to stop the growth of cancer cells either by killing the cells or by stopping them from dividing.