An examination by a health care provider or dentist shows a larger than normal salivary gland, usually one of the parotid glands. It is painless and causes no other symptoms.
X-rays of the salivary gland (called a ptyalogram or sialogram) confirm the presence of a tumor. CT scanning usually also shows a mass in the gland and is helpful to determine if the cancer has spread to lymph nodes in the neck.
A salivary gland biopsy or examination of tissue from removed glands will determine if the tumor is benign or malignant.
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