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A: The standard treatment for laryngeal cancer entails one or a combination of the following approaches, depending on the severity of the disease: radiotherapy, chemotherapy and surgery. Read more>>

A: Laryngeal cancer has five stages. Stage 0, also known as Carcinoma in Situ, is considered to occur when abnormal cells have been detected in the lining of the larynx. Read more>>

A: If diagnosed in its initial stages, laryngeal cancer has a positive prognosis. However, the recovery process is significantly more challenging when the disease has advanced, as treatment options are limited and less likely to cure it. Read more>>

A: The risk of laryngeal cancer recurring is particularly higher in the 2 to 3 years following recovery, while very few cases of recurrences have been reported after 5 years. Read more>>