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Laryngeal cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the larynx. The larynx (voice box) is located just below the pharynx (throat) in the neck. The larynx contains the vocal cords, which vibrate and make sound when air is directed against them. The sound echoes through the pharynx, mouth, and nose to make a person's voice. Most laryngeal cancers form in squamous cells, the thin, flat cells lining the inside of the larynx.
Does cannabis use disorder increase the risk of head and neck cancer?

Does cannabis use disorder increase the risk of head and neck cancer?

Mayo Clinic makes medical history with total larynx transplant for cancer patient

Mayo Clinic makes medical history with total larynx transplant for cancer patient

Quitting smoking boosts treatment outcomes for laryngeal cancer

Quitting smoking boosts treatment outcomes for laryngeal cancer

Soft, stretchy throat patch empowers speech in people with voice disorders

Soft, stretchy throat patch empowers speech in people with voice disorders

Chewing tobacco linked to higher stroke and cancer risk, study finds

Chewing tobacco linked to higher stroke and cancer risk, study finds

Lithuanian scientists develop technology for more efficient screening of voice pathologies

Lithuanian scientists develop technology for more efficient screening of voice pathologies

McGill scientists develop a biomaterial to repair the heart, muscles, and vocal cords

McGill scientists develop a biomaterial to repair the heart, muscles, and vocal cords

Doubling excise duties could prevent alcohol-attributable cancers

Doubling excise duties could prevent alcohol-attributable cancers

Tissue-engineered implants may help patients suffering from vocal injuries caused by larynx surgery

Tissue-engineered implants may help patients suffering from vocal injuries caused by larynx surgery

Cancer survivors have greater risk of developing and dying from subsequent primary cancers

Cancer survivors have greater risk of developing and dying from subsequent primary cancers

A new approach to predict complications after surgery for patients with larynx cancer

A new approach to predict complications after surgery for patients with larynx cancer

WTC first responders at higher risk for head and neck cancers, study finds

WTC first responders at higher risk for head and neck cancers, study finds

New approach helps decide better treatment option for laryngeal cancer

New approach helps decide better treatment option for laryngeal cancer

People who experience persistent heartburn despite over-the-counter treatments need to check with their doctors

People who experience persistent heartburn despite over-the-counter treatments need to check with their doctors

Study: Five-year survival rate for advanced-stage laryngeal cancer higher than national levels

Study: Five-year survival rate for advanced-stage laryngeal cancer higher than national levels

New cancer panel holds promise in detection of previously undetected viral, cancer mutations

New cancer panel holds promise in detection of previously undetected viral, cancer mutations

Surgery offers better survival, functional outcomes than chemotherapy for patients with tongue cancer

Surgery offers better survival, functional outcomes than chemotherapy for patients with tongue cancer

People more likely to seek info on quitting smoking when media covers celebrities with cancer

People more likely to seek info on quitting smoking when media covers celebrities with cancer

Loyola hospital uses new 3-D vision technology for minimally invasive lung surgery

Loyola hospital uses new 3-D vision technology for minimally invasive lung surgery

ProTip, Strasbourg University Hospitals complete first implantation of artificial larynx in human patient

ProTip, Strasbourg University Hospitals complete first implantation of artificial larynx in human patient

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