Who’s who in head and neck cancer – a healthcare fieldwork guide October 2, 2018 Head and neck cancer is a relatively uncommon type of cancer – however with around 12,000 new cases diagnosed in the UK each year it is a growing area for healthcare fieldwork research. There are more than 30 areas within the head and neck where cancer can develop, including the mouth and lips, voice box (larynx), throat (pharynx), salivary glands, nose and sinuses and the area at the back of the nose and mouth (nasopharynx). Back to blogs written by GKA