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Laryngeal cancer, or cancer of the larynx, is an uncommon type of cancer that develops inside the tissue of the larynx (voice box). This disease is one of a group known as head and neck cancers. Laryngeal cancer occurs when the genetic material of cells in the larynx become damaged or changed, producing mutations that affect normal cell growth and division. The abnormal cells then replicate, causing cancer. If undetected, the cancer can spread beyond the voice box and move to other parts of the body.
Laryngeal cancer is an uncommon type of cancer. In the UK, there are about 2,300 new cases of laryngeal cancer each year. The condition is rare in people under 40, with most cases affecting people aged 60 years or over, and is four times more common in men than women.
Most laryngeal cancers develop near the vocal cords, so one of the first noticeable symptoms is often a change in the sound of your voice, such as sounding unusually hoarse or finding it difficult to speak.
Other symptoms include:
If you have been experiencing any of these symptoms for more than three weeks, or if you have any concerns about similar symptoms, it is essential that you see your doctor as your chances of recovery are much higher if your cancer is diagnosed early. Alternatively you can book an appointment with one of our specialists by completing this form online or by calling 020 8247 3351.
These symptoms could indicate many other conditions, so even though laryngeal cancer is unlikely it is important that your symptoms are investigated by a GP.
If you’re referred to CCL for diagnosis, your consultant or oncologist will advise you on which tests are relevant to your individual symptoms. Because laryngeal cancer is rare, and the symptoms could indicate a wide range of other conditions, diagnosing the disease involves a large number of different tests. These include:
If the results of the biopsy show you have cancer and there’s a risk it may have spread, you’ll probably be referred for further testing to assess how widespread the cancer is.
At CCL, patients with laryngeal cancer are treated by a specialist multidisciplinary team. This team works together to create a treatment plan to suit the individual needs of the patient.
Laryngeal cancer can be treated in a variety of ways, depending on the severity of the cancer. Treatments include:
At CCL we provide support that caters to both the physical and emotional needs of the patient, before, during and after treatment.
We offer a wide range of services for patients, as well as their loved ones, designed to make a very difficult time as easy as possible, and to give our patients the best treatment and support possible. Our support services include counselling, group sessions and much more. You can find the full range of our support services here. We’ll be with you every step of the way.
If you have any questions about laryngeal cancer or would like to book an appointment with one of our laryngeal cancer specialists, complete this form online or call 020 8247 3351.