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Treatment of Cancer of the larynx
Small cancers of the vocal cords can often be cured by local treatment with lasers or, more often, with radiotherapy.
Larger cancers that have spread to involve the cartilage of the larynx usually require partial or total removal of the larynx (laryngectomy). After laryngectomy, voice production using an electromechanical reed tone production device is possible. Some patients learn to speak by swallowing air and then bringing it up in such a ways as to cause vibration in the throat. A speech therapist can assist greatly.









