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Laryngeal cancer is a type of throat cancer that affects the larynx. The larynx is your voice box. It contains cartilage and muscles that enable you to talk. This type of cancer can damage your voice. When not treated promptly, it may spread to other parts of the body. To know more visit here: www.lazoi.com – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Laryngeal Cancer: Symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment.


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Laryngeal Cancer
  • Symptoms causes diagnosis treatment

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What is laryngeal Cancer ?
  • Laryngeal cancer is a type of throat cancer that
    affects the larynx. The larynx is your voice box.
    It contains cartilage and muscles that enable you
    to talk. This type of cancer can damage your
    voice. When not treated promptly, it may spread
    to other parts of the body.

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Symptoms of Laryngeal Cancer
  • A hoarse voice
  • Breathing difficulties
  • Excessive coughing
  • A cough with blood
  • Neck pain
  • Sore throat
  • Ear pain
  • Trouble swallowing food
  • Neck swelling
  • Neck lumps
  • Sudden weight loss

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Causes of Laryngeal Cancer
  • Throat cancer typically occurs when healthy cells
    sustain damage and begin to overgrow. These cells
    can turn into tumours. Laryngeal cancers are
    tumours that originate in the voice box. The
    mutations that damage cells in the larynx are
    often due to smoking. They can also be the result
    of
  • Heavy alcohol use
  • Poor nutrition
  • Human papilloma virus (HPV) exposure
  • Immune system problems
  • Workplace exposure to toxins, such as asbestos
  • Certain genetic diseases, such as Fanconi anaemia

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 Risk Factors of Laryngeal Cancer
  • Certain lifestyle factors increase your risk of
    developing laryngeal cancer. These include
  •   Smoking
  • Chewing tobacco
  • Not eating enough fruits and vegetables
  • Consuming large quantities of processed foods
  • Drinking alcohol
  • Exposure to asbestos
  • A family history of throat cancer

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Diagnosis of Laryngeal Cancer
  • Diagnosing laryngeal cancer begins with a medical
    history. If you have potential cancer symptoms,
    your doctor will examine you carefully and begin
    a series of tests. The first test performed is
    usually a laryngoscopy. Your doctor will use
    either a small scope or a series of mirrors to
    examine your larynx. 
  • If your doctor sees any abnormalities, they may
    perform a biopsy. A laboratory can test this
    small tissue sample for cancer.
  • Imaging tests arent a common method to diagnose
    laryngeal cancer. However, tests such as a CT
    scan or MRI can help your doctor to see if a
    cancer has spread.

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Treatment of Laryngeal Cancer
  • Treatment will depend on the extent of your
    cancer. Your doctor may use radiation therapy or
    surgery in the earliest stages of treatment.
    Surgery is a common method to remove the tumour.
    Then, radiation therapy tries to kill any
    remaining cancer cells. Your doctor may prescribe
    radiation therapy alone to treat small
    cancers. Chemotherapy is another type of cancer
    treatment. It can
  • Destroy remaining cancer cells after surgery and
    radiation
  • Treat advanced cancer along with radiation when
    surgery isnt appropriate
  • Treat symptoms of advanced cancers that cant be
    fully removed

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Treatment Continue
  • Your doctor might recommend an initial treatment
    other than surgery. This usually happens when the
    tumour is small enough to make surgery
    unnecessary. It may also occur if its too late
    for surgery to be fully effective. Either way,
    the goal is to preserve your quality of
    life. More advanced stages of laryngeal cancer
    often require a combination of surgery,
    radiation, and chemotherapy. 

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Complications of Laryngeal Cancer
  • The key to treatment success is to begin
    treatment as early as possible. Survival rates
    are much higher when cancer hasnt metastasized
    or spread to the lymph nodes. Risks from cancer
    surgery arent uncommon. Theyre more likely to
    occur if the cancer has had time to spread. Some
    people experience
  •  Difficulty breathing
  • Difficulty swallowing
  • Neck disfigurement
  • A loss or change of voice
  • Permanent neck scars

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Preventions of Laryngeal Cancer
  • Stop smoking or don't start smoking.
  • Drink alcohol only in moderation, if at all.
  • Choose a healthy diet full of fruits and
    vegetables.
  • Protect yourself from HPV.

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