Salivary gland cancer
Salivary glands produce saliva, which keeps your mouth moist and helps with swallowing and digestion.
There are 3 main pairs of salivary glands. They are the:
- parotid glands – located between your cheeks and your ears
- sublingual glands – located under your tongue
- submandibular glands – located under each side of your jawbone
Salivary gland cancer most commonly affects the parotid glands.
The main symptom of salivary gland cancer is a lump or swelling on or near your jaw, or in your mouth or neck, although the vast majority of these lumps are non-cancerous. Other symptoms can include numbness in part of your face and drooping on one side of your face.
To read more about salivary gland cancer, visit Cancer Research UK and Macmillan Cancer Support.