Sinus Malignancy


Overview and Facts about Sinus Malignancy

Sinus malignancy is a cancerous tumor found in the sinuses or nasal passages. Cancer of the sinuses is rare, with only an estimated 2,000 cases diagnosed each year in the United States.

About 60 to 70% of sinus cancers develop in the maxillary sinus which are located in the cheek, about 20 to 30% of sinus malignancy tumors form in the nasal cavity, and about 10 to 15% of cases are found in the ethmoid sinuses on the sides of the nose.

Cancerous sinus tumors can include:

  • Squamous cell carcinoma, which is found in the respiratory tract
  • Adenocarcinoma, which is found in the lining of the sinuses
  • Lymphoma, which results from cancer in the immune or lymphatic system
  • Melanoma, which is an aggressive skin cancer that can form in the nasal lining
  • Esthesioneuroblastomas, which form in the nerves at the base of the skull

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