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  1. Laryngeal Cancer (Thieme Medical Series)
  2. The Voice & Voice Therapy, 3rd Edition by Daniel R. Boone, 1983
  3. Atlas on the Surgical Anatomy of Laryngeal Cancer by John A. Kirchner, 1998-07-15
  4. Malignant disease of the larynx (carcinoma and sarcoma) by Philip Robert William De Santi, 1905
  5. Functional Partial Laryngectomy: Conservation Surgery for Carcinoma of the Larynx by M. E. Wigand, W. Steiner, 1984-07
  6. The Source for Laryngectomy by patricia m. peters, 1995
  7. Laryngeal Cancer: Proceedings of the 2nd World Congress on Laryngeal Cancer, Sydney, 20-24 February 1994 (International Congress Series) by Robert Smee, 1995-01-01
  8. Granulomas and Neoplasms of the Larynx by I. Friedmann, A. Ferlito, 1988-02
  9. Atlas of Phonomicrosurgery & Other Endolaryngeal Procedures for Benign & Malignant Disease by Steven M. Zeitels, 2001-02-22
  10. Supracricoid partial laryngectomy as a primary treatment for carcinosarcoma of the larynx.: An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Kuauhyama Luna-Ortiz, Adalberto Mosqueda-Taylor, 2006-05-01
  11. Basosquamous carcinoma of the supraglottic larynx with sudden death from asphyxia.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Robert C. Belding, Zia Sabet, 2002-07-01
  12. The effect of concentration of Eristocophis macmahoni snake venom on the growth of Hep-2 human epidenmoid larynx carcinoma cells.(Brief Article): An article ... of the South Carolina Academy of Science by Frances D. Arroyo, 2002-01-01
  13. Lower-extremity liposarcoma metastatic to the larynx: case report.: An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Scott F. Daly, James Sciubba, et all 2006-03-01
  14. Salivary duct carcinoma of the larynx: report of a rare case.: An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Madhu M. Goel, Satya P. Agrawal, et all 2003-05-01

61. Laryngeal Cancer
larynx cancer. Cancer Larynx. Laryngeal Cancer. Laryngeal cancer is a cancer of older patients, older than age 55. It is one of several cancers that
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Cancer- Larynx Laryngeal Cancer Laryngeal cancer is a cancer of older patients,
older than age 55
. It is one of several cancers that can occur in the throat. Laryngeal Cancer
    What is laryngeal cancer? Laryngeal cancer is the name for cancer of the larynx.
    • The larynx is located midway down the throat, in front of the esophagus. The voice box is contained in the larynx. It consists of structures known as the vocal "cords" that are bands of muscle. The Adam's apple is also part of the larynx. The "apple" is actually cartilage.
    I've never heard of this kind of cancer-is it rare? It is fairly uncommon for cancer to develop in the larynx. The number of new cases diagnosed in recent years is just under 10,000. However, larynx cancer is just one type of throat cancer. [There is also cancer of the pharynx ("pharyngeal cancer") (the pharynx is the region of the throat that connects the back of the mouth with the esophagus), cancer of the esophagus (" esophageal cancer "), as well as other

62. Head And Neck Cancers
Head and neck cancers originate in the throat, larynx (voice box), pharynx, Throat Cancer; larynx cancer; Pharynx Cancer; Salivary Glands Cancer
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63. Head & Neck Cancer Program
We deal with cancers of the oral cavity, larynx, throat and neck. Our advancements in treating larynx cancer include ways to reconstruct the voice box
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More than 50,000 Americans are diagnosed with cancers of the head and neck each year. These cancers often do not reveal symptoms until they have reached advanced stages. However, if patients are diagnosed early enough, the prognosis can be excellent. Nowhere is there a more advanced or skilled approach to diagnosis and treatment of head and neck cancers than at the Montefiore-Einstein Cancer Center.
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We deal with cancers of the oral cavity, larynx, throat and neck. We also treat cancers of the pharynx—the tube leading from the back of the nose to the esophagus and trachea. Montefiore employs a truly multidisciplinary approach. We combine the expertise of numerous specialists—surgeons, radiation therapists, oncologists, speech and swallowing specialists, oral surgeons, radiologists and pathologists. Our accomplished staff works as a team through diagnosis and evaluation to treatment and rehabilitation. Treatment options generally include some combination of

64. The Analyst - Internet Health Report: Condition: Larynx Cancer
The Analyst Online Health Assessment. Holistic Naturopathic Doctors will analyze your questionnaire results regarding signs, symptoms, diet and medical
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65. Larynx Cancer
larynx cancer. Next learning Up ref Previous laryngeal papilloma. larynx cancer. CancerNet Cancer of the Larynx. root 200409-08.
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66. Larynx Cancer
larynx cancer. Next learning Up ref_palm Previous laryngeal papilloma. larynx cancer. CancerNet Cancer of the Larynx. root 200407-21.
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67. New Standard For Voice Saving Care Of Larynx Cancer Patients
Results of a national clinical trial confirm that simultaneous treatment with chemotherapy and radiation preserves the voice of patients with advanced
http://www.innovations-report.de/html/berichte/medizin_gesundheit/bericht-23724.
Weitere Förderer des Forums Content Partner des Forums Medizin Gesundheit Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions New standard for voice saving care of larynx cancer patients
"Chemotherapy and radiation together are recommended for advanced laryngeal cancer patients who are otherwise in good health and want to preserve their voice," says Arlene Forastiere, M.D., professor of oncology and otolaryngology at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and chair of the study. "For patients who have other significant medical problems or little support at home, we would recommend radiation alone. In all cases, patients should be followed closely during treatment by a head and neck surgeon, so that surgery can be performed if there is residual or recurrent cancer after treatment." This year, approximately 9,500 Americans will be diagnosed with laryngeal cancer and 3,800 will die from the disease.
Experience with combined treatment, Forastiere adds, has reduced the need for complete removal of the larynx from 100 percent to about 15 percent. Removing the larynx leaves patients unable to speak with their natural voice and typically use speaking aids such as an electronic device. Other previously-studied treatment options included radiation therapy alone or several cycles of chemotherapy followed by radiation. Studies from a decade ago showed that the survival rate of patients treated with chemotherapy followed by radiation was just as good as those receiving surgery.
This new study of 547 patients shows that giving chemotherapy and radiation together instead of sequentially is more effective in preserving the voice box. 88 percent of patients receiving chemotherapy and radiation together still had their voice box after two years as compared to 75 percent receiving chemotherapy followed by radiation and 70 percent receiving radiation alone. For each of these three treatment options, overall survival was similar at about 75 percent after two years.

68. Improving The Quality Of Life For Larynx Cancer Patients
Currently, voice rehabilitation of larynx cancer patients is performed by inserting a oneway shunt valve between trachea and oesophagus that prevents food
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Weitere Förderer des Forums Content Partner des Forums Medizin Gesundheit Eureka Improving the quality of life for larynx cancer patients
Currently, voice rehabilitation of larynx cancer patients is performed by inserting a one-way shunt valve between trachea and oesophagus that prevents food and liquid from entering the trachea. Pressing the tracheal opening with a finger forces exhaled air through the shunt valve to the oesophagus, where soft tissue structures serve as a substitute voice. However, the voice is in many cases of poor quality and the process creates a mental barrier during speaking, as patients have to literally point at their handicap.
The NEWVOICE project aims to improve the quality of life for laryngectomees by developing a new voice-producing shunt prosthesis that is able to produce a voice with sufficient loudness, adjustable fundamental frequency and natural intonation.
Dr. Bart Verkerke, Project Manager of the Department of BioMedical Engineering at the main partner, the University of Groningen, describes how the partners initiated this work in a previous EUREKA project. “Most of the NEWVOICE participants were involved in project E! 723 ARTIFICIAL LARYNX, during which we gained a lot of the expertise in medical devices to improve the rehabilitation process that will be used in this project.”
Tackling problems
The new voice-producing element that was inspired by the lips of a trumpet player is working well technically, but poses a prototyping problem as it is too big to fit into an existing shunt valve. Work is progressing to try to develop a small voice-producing element that still has the proper frequency characteristics. At the same time, the project also aims to develop a new fixation technique, the so-called tissue connector, which allows for a larger shunt valve.

69. FAQ - Cancer In SA
Bladder cancer. 466. 12. Lymphoma. 395. 13. larynx cancer. 804. 13. Bone and connective tissue cancer. 375. 13. Mouth and oropharynx cancer
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BURDEN OF DISEASE RESEARCH UNIT Frequently asked questions What are the top causes of death due to cancer in SA?
The causes of death due to cancer in South Africa are shown in Tables 1 and 2 and Figure 1 below from Initial Burden of Disease estimates for South Africa, 2000 (pdf format, 457 kb) . The number and percentage of deaths due to cancer by cause are ranked for persons, males and females in the tables below. The top ten causes of death due to cancer ranked by persons total are shown in the figure below. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer in SA accounting for 17% of all cancer deaths. This is followed by oesophagus Ca which accounts for 14%, cervix Ca accounting for 8%, breast CA accounting for 7% and liver Ca which accounts for 6.5% of all cancers. Many more males suffer from lung and oesophagus cancer than females
Table 1: Numbers of cancer deaths by cause, South Africa 2000 Persons Males Females Rank Cause of death Deaths Rank Cause of death Deaths Rank Cause of death Deaths Trachea/bronchi/lung cancer Trachea/bronchi/lung cancer Cervix cancer Oesophageal cancer Oesophageal cancer Breast cancer Cervix cancer Prostate cancer Trachea/bronchi/lung cancer Breast cancer Liver cancer Oesophageal cancer Liver cancer Stomach cancer Colo-rectal cancer Colo-rectal cancer

70. Voiceproblem.org: Laryngeal Advanced Cancer: Understanding The Disorder
The four stages of larynx cancer used in the management of patients with larynx cancer are Squamous Cell Carcinoma – most common type of larynx cancer
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Understanding the Disorder Key Glossary Terms Laryngeal/Voice Box
Composed of vocal folds, muscles, and framework cartilages; key for voice, breathing, airway protection
Early Cancer
T1 = affects only one site on larynx, no spread, normal vocal fold motion; T2 = involves more than one site on larynx, vocal fold function abnormal but still moving
Advanced Cancer
T3 = complete non-movement of one vocal fold; T4=invades thyroid cartilage or structures outside of the voice box
TNM Staging
T, tumor type; N, lymph nodes involved; M, spread to other body parts or metastasis
Vocal Folds (also called Vocal Cords)
A pair of specialized tissues in the voice box that vibrates for sound production; comprised of ordered layers of epithelium, superficial lamina propria, vocal ligament, and thyroarytenoid muscle
Glossary
What is advanced cancer? Advanced laryngeal cancer (carcinoma ) is divided into four main stages, depending on how advanced it has become or how far it has spread. Key Information This staging system only applies to squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx, the most common type of laryngeal cancer. Intraoperative Photograph of Advanced Laryngeal Cancer Advanced Laryngeal Cancer Normal Vocal Folds Patient with advanced cancer on the left vocal fold (vf). The whitish cancerous lesion (*) extrudes into the glottis or opening between the right (R) and left (L) vocal folds. Reddish cancerous lesion extends towards the front of the left vocal fold.

71. Johns Hopkins International - Latest News
New Standard for VoiceSaving Care of larynx cancer Patients advanced larynx cancer without compromising survival rates. The findings, reported in the
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New Standard for Voice-Saving Care of Larynx Cancer Patients Results of a national clinical trial confirm that simultaneous treatment
with chemotherapy and radiation preserves the voice of patients with
"Chemotherapy and radiation together are recommended for advanced laryngeal cancer patients who are otherwise in good health and want to preserve their voice," says Arlene Forastiere, M.D., professor of oncology and otolaryngology at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and chair of the study.
"For patients who have other significant medical problems or little This year, approximately 9,500 Americans will be diagnosed with laryngeal cancer and 3,800 will die from the disease. "Experience with combined treatment", Forastiere adds, "has reduced the need for complete removal of the larynx from 100 percent to about 15 percent." patients treated with chemotherapy followed by radiation was just as good as those receiving surgery.

72. Diagnostic Tests For Larynx Cancer - CureResearch.com
Diagnostic Tests for larynx cancer including blood tests, urine tests, swabs, diagnostic tests, lab tests, and pathology testing.
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Diagnostic Test list for Larynx Cancer: The list of diagnostic tests mentioned in various sources as used in the diagnosis of Larynx Cancer includes: Tests and diagnosis discussion for Larynx Cancer: To find the cause of any of these symptoms, the doctor asks about the patient's medical history and does a complete physical exam. In addition to checking general signs of health, the doctor carefully feels the neck to check for lumps, swelling, tenderness, or other changes. The doctor can also look inside the larynx in two ways:
  • Indirect laryngoscopy . The doctor looks down the throat with a small, long-handled mirror to check for abnormal areas and to see whether the vocal cords move as they should. This test is painless, but a local

73. Risk Factors For Larynx Cancer - CureResearch.com
Risk factors for larynx cancer including risk behaviors, associated conditions, protective factors, and unrelated factors.
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About risk factors: Risk factors for Larynx Cancer are factors that do not seem to be a direct cause of the disease, but seem to be associated in some way. Having a risk factor for Larynx Cancer makes the chances of getting a condition higher but does not always lead to Larynx Cancer. Also, the absence of any risk factors or having a protective factor does not necessarily guard you against getting Larynx Cancer. For general information and a list of risk factors, see the risk center Risk factor list: The list of risk factors mentioned for Larynx Cancer in various sources includes: Risk factors discussion: Long-term heavy drinking increases the risk of developing certain forms of cancer, especially cancer of the esophagus, mouth, throat, and voice box. Women are at slightly increased risk of developing breast cancer if they drink two or more drinks per day. Drinking may also increase the risk for developing cancer of the colon and rectum.

74. Novel Larynx Organ Preservation Surgery
The treatment of larynx cancer, the most common form of head and neck cancer, A patient with larynx cancer should no longer be unaware of the
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Novel larynx organ preservation surgery
Study demonstrates improved quality of life from organ preservation surgery approach in treatment of some larynx cancers Evidence now demonstrates that a novel partial voice box resection, in which up to 75% of the voice box is removed and the rest reconstructed, can be just as effective as total laryngectomy, with significant improvement of quality of life. (Philadelphia, PA)- Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center have completed a study assessing both the oncologic outcome and quality life implications following a novel surgical technique to partially remove the larynx (“voice box”) of patients with cancer of the larynx, as opposed to a total removal of the larynx (TL). This organ preservation surgical procedure is known as the supracricoid partial laryngectomy (SCPL). The study which will be published in the February issue of Laryngoscope, demonstrates that the SPCL procedure provides excellent local control of the cancer, significantly improves a patient’s quality of life vis-a-vis the TL procedure, and suggests that many patients who underwent total voice box removal in the past could have been reasonable candidates for this partial removal procedure to save their voice box. The treatment of larynx cancer, the most common form of head and neck cancer, can have a major impact on many aspects of the quality of life of patients, including their ability to swallow and speak, as well as their ability to breathe normally. Depending on the size and extent of the cancer, several surgical and non-surgical procedures are available as treatment options. Historically, a total removal of the larynx has been the most common treatment method in cases where the cancer was very extensive and when non-surgical interventions such as chemotherapy and/or radiation have failed, resulting in a recurrence of the cancer. The main problem encountered after total removal of the voice box is that the patient no longer breathes through their nose and mouth, and must breathe through a “stoma”, or breathing hole in the neck.

75. Peristomal Recurrence Of Larynx Cancer - Case Presentations - Education - Health
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76. Larynx Cancer: New Standard For Voice-saving Care Of Patients Introduced, Decemb
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77. Tracheostomy, Larynx Cancer, Tracheal Stenosis, Esophageal Reflux
tracheostomy Department of Otolaryngology – Cleveland Clinic - leader in larynx cancer, tracheal stenosis, cricothyroidotomy, esophageal reflux.
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78. Larynx Cancer
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79. Larynx Cancer
Other Excellent larynx cancer Sites. American Cancer Society larynx cancer Site Fighting Cancer Cancer Of The Mouth And Throat Facts About Oral
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80. Mouth, Pharynx, And Larynx Cancer
Mouth, pharynx, and larynx cancer. Cancers of the mouth and pharynx are Hoarseness is the major symptom of cancer of the larynx, known as the voice box.
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