Symptoms Of Laryngeal Cancer

Voice Changes

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A change in voice is the most classic symptom of laryngeal cancer, since the cancer forms on your vocal cords. When this is the case, the cancer is often detected during a very early stage. Experts recommend seeing a doctor if you experience hoarseness for two or more weeks without improvement.

When cancer doesn't start in the larynx, it won't cause hoarseness until it reaches a later stage and spreads to the larynx. In some cases, individuals will notice swelling in their neck before they notice the hoarseness. Laryngeal cancer doesn't always cause hoarseness, either. Sometimes, cancer will begin in the area above the vocal cords, below the vocal cords, or the hypopharynx. With these, it's more common to find them at later stages of the disease.

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