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SMOKING AND LARYNGEAL CANCER

The Lancet, 1972
Abstract The smoking-habits of 190 patients with laryngeal carcinoma were compared with those of age and sex matched controls. There were fewer non-smokers and more heavy smokers amongst the patients than amongst the controls; the differences were statistically highly significant.
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Early laryngeal cancer

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2002
For early-stage laryngeal cancer, both surgery and radiotherapy are effective treatment modalities, offering a high rate of local control and cure for this select group of patients. The probability of obtaining local control for early glottic cancer is similar when comparing the results of radiation therapy, cordectomy, and hemilaryngectomy.
Russell W, Hinerman   +4 more
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Laryngeal Preservation for Advanced Laryngeal and Hypopharyngeal Cancers

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
To compare a single institutional experience with combination chemotherapy and radiation for laryngeal preservation with historical age-, sex-, stage-, and site-matched controls who underwent laryngectomy for cancer of the larynx or hypopharynx.Fifty-five patients with stage III or IV laryngeal and hypopharyngeal squamous carcinoma were prospectively ...
G L, Clayman   +9 more
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Second Laryngeal Cancers in Previously Treated Larynges

The Laryngoscope, 1999
AbstractObjectives: To review the management and outcome of patients with new second primary cases of laryngeal cancer occurring more than 3 years after the initial cancer was treated.Study Design: Retrospective review of 855 patients with newly diagnosed and treated laryngeal cancers.Methods: Charts were reviewed and tabulated for occurrence of second
W F, McGuirt, M, Ray
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Neck Dissection for Laryngeal Cancer

Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2008
E T c e t v he presence of metastatic cervical lymph node disease in aryngeal cancer has the most significant negative impact n survival. Nodal status has a greater influence on the urability of laryngeal cancer than the status of primary umor, and failure in the neck has been shown to be the ost likely cause of treatment failure.
FERLITO, Alfio   +8 more
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Alcohol and laryngeal cancer: an update

European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2008
Epidemiological studies provide definite evidence that alcohol drinking is an independent risk factor for laryngeal cancer. This risk increases with the amount of alcohol consumed: in a meta-analysis of 20 studies conducted in North America, Europe, Japan and Korea the multivariate relative risks were about 2 for 50 g ( approximately 4 drinks)/day and ...
C. La Vecchia, Z. F. Zhang, A. Altieri
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Imaging of Laryngeal Cancer

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1997
Modern laryngeal imaging with CT scans or MR images provides critical information about primary tumor extent and the status of the neck nodes. This information is complementary to the physical examination and is essential for treatment planning purposes in all but the smallest laryngeal malignancies. This article focuses on the modalities available for
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MR imaging of laryngeal cancer

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1987
Forty-four consecutive patients with laryngeal carcinomas presenting at different stages of the disease were investigated by magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. Twelve patients (six with primary lesions and six with recurrent tumors) underwent laryngectomy, and the macro- and microscopic appearance of the slice specimens were correlated with MR imaging ...
J A, Castelijns   +5 more
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Laryngeal cancer in pregnancy.

Acta oto-rhino-laryngologica Belgica, 1980
A case of squamous cell carcinoma of the larynx occurring in a 26-year-old woman during pregnancy is presented. From a review of the world literature appears that the occurrence of cancer of the larynx in pregnancy is exceptional. Therapy consisted of total laryngectomy and right radical neck dissection.
Ferlito A., NICOLAI, Piero
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Looking at laryngeal cancer

Nursing, 2007
Learn how to support your patient through the physical and emotional challenges of diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation.
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