Treatment for laryngeal cancer laryngeal cancer are usually treated with radiation or surgery. This is the method of treatment in place, which means they only affect cancer cells in the treated area. Some patients may be treated with chemicals, called systemic treatment, meaning the drugs are transported across the blood vessels. We can reach cancer cells throughout the body. Doctors can only use one method or possible combination of methods, depending on the needs of patients. In some cases, patients are referred to a doctor specializing in the treatment of other cancers together. Typically, there are many professionals working together in a team. Team physician may include a surgeon, ENT doctors, oncologists, radiation cancer doctor, physician specializing in pronunciation, nurse and dietitian. Dentists also can be an important member of this team, especially for patients treated with radiation. Does radiation: Radiation therapy uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells and stop them from growing. Tia is projected into the tumor and the area around it. Whenever possible, doctors often suggest this treatment method because it can destroy tumors, without patients lost hours. Radiation therapy may be combined with surgery; it can be used to shrink the tumor before surgery or destroy cancer cells remaining after surgery. Moreover, irradiation can be used to treat inoperable tumors or patients can not have surgery because of other reasons. If tumor recurrence after surgery, in general people often treat it with radiation. Surgery: Surgery or surgery combined with radiation therapy is indicated for a number of patients newly diagnosed with cancer. Moreover, surgical treatment is often used if the tumor does not respond to radiation therapy or grow back after radiation. When patients require surgery, type of surgery depends primarily on the size and exact location of the tumor. If the tumor is very small on the vocal cords, the surgeon may use a laser, a beam strong light. This beam can remove the tumor in the same way as using a scalpel. Surgery to remove part or all of the larynx are called laryngeal procedure partial cut or whole. In both types of surgery, the surgeon must be tracheostomy, creating a hole in front of the neck (stoma may be temporary or permanent). The air goes in and out of the lungs through the trachea and the tracheal stoma. A tracheostomy tube to keep the airway open this new state. Surgical removal of the larynx can preserve partial voice. Surgeons spent mutilation sound box - just cut a vocal cord or a piece of vocal cords or epiglottis spending cuts - and tracheal stoma is temporary. After a short recovery time, tracheostomy tube is removed, and vents closed. The patient can breathe and talk normally. However, in some cases, the voice may be hoarse or weak. In the surgical removal of the entire larynx, the whole sound box is removed and opened a permanent stoma. The cut laryngeal tracheal breathing through the open hole. The larynx has been cut to learn new words. If the doctor thinks the cancer may have begun to spread, the lymph nodes in the neck and some surrounding tissue are removed. These nodes are often the first place the cancer has spread to.
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