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    Laryngeal Cancer





    Treatment method improves survival for advanced laryngeal cancer Feb 13, 2006
    News-Medical.net, ..."Approximately 30 percent to 40 percent of patients with advanced laryngeal cancer will not be cured with chemotherapy and radiation. ...

    Treatment Selection May Improve Outcomes in Laryngeal Cancer Feb 18, 2006
    Cancerpage.com, NEW YORK FEB 17, 2006 (Reuters Health) - A new treatment paradigm for advanced laryngeal cancer may help preserve the larynx and improve overall survival rates ...

    Chemotherapy 'Primer' May Help Larynx Cancer Patients Save Voice Mar 13, 2006
    ACS News Center, ..."Approximately 30% to 40% of patients with advanced laryngeal cancer will not be cured with chemotherapy and radiation," said study co-author Gregory Wolf, MD ...

    Single hit chemo guides therapy for larynx cancer Feb 27, 2006
    Reuters ...observation from this trial," Dr. Susan Urba said, "is that only one cycle of chemotherapy is able to identify which patients with laryngeal cancer would be ...

    Smoke-filled rooms could be at fault Feb 21, 2006
    Jerusalem Post, Since tobacco causes more than 95 percent of all laryngeal cancer, MK Benny Elon, the non-smoking National Union faction chairman, may have gotten his from ...

    Drink, smoke cancer deaths on the wane Feb 18, 2006
    The Sunday Times, One of the most striking declines was associated with laryngeal cancer mortality in women. “Laryngeal cancer in women is declining fastest,â€? said Kabir. ...

    Cancer death rates fall, but urban ‘risk’ emerges Feb 24, 2006
    Irish Medical News, 45-to-54-year-olds) showed a statistically significant declining annual rate, particularly for lung cancer (males), breast and laryngeal cancer (females). ...

    1,053 Pinoys to die of larynx cancer this year Jan 23, 2006
    Journal Online, The recent study of the Philippine Oncologic Society showed laryngeal cancer as the 10th leading cause of morbidity or sickness in the country. ...

    MCH offers voice prosthesis for laryngectomy patients Jan 3, 2006
    Odessa American, ...voice. Rice said he smoked daily for 35 years. He quit smoking in 1993, but discovered he had laryngeal cancer in May 2001. Rice ...

    Song in her heart, Suffern woman recaptures her voice Dec 24, 2005
    The Journal News.com, Older people who suffer strokes often develop paralysis of the vocal cords. Some forms of cancer, especially laryngeal cancer, cause voice problems. ...

    Betel Quid Chewing is Associated with Pharyngeal Cancer Risk Dec 14, 2005
    Cancerpage.com, NEW YORK DEC 13, 2005 (Reuters Health) - Betel quid chewing is a strong independent risk factor for pharyngeal, but not laryngeal, cancer, according to ...

    Betel quid chewing increases pharyngeal cancer risk Dec 14, 2005
    Reuters Health) - Betel quid chewing is a strong independent risk factor for pharyngeal cancer (cancer of the back of the throat), but not laryngeal cancer (cancer of ...

    Health calendar Dec 18, 2005
    The State, ...(803) 796-9911. • Greater Columbia Lost Cord Club for laryngeal cancer patients meets monthly. Caryn Melvin, (803) 776-4000, ext. 6458. ...

    Songbird Gets Greatest Holiday Gift, Regains Voice Dec 12, 2005
    Westchester.com, ...disease that include cancer and esophageal cancer, and general voice and swallowing problems related to chronic LPR, include laryngeal cancer, esophageal cancer ...

    Listen to Your Voice Dec 14, 2005
    drkoop.com For example, she says there may be no clues on the surface of the larynx, but high-speed imaging could indicate something like laryngeal cancer at a very early ...

    ASTRO: Radiation Better Than Surgery at Preserving Speech for ... Dec 2, 2005
    U.S. Newswire (press release), ...the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., studied 97 patients with advanced laryngeal cancer ...

    Combination therapy better for larynx Dec 2, 2005
    United Press International ...chemotherapy. Researchers at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., studied 97 patients with advanced laryngeal cancer. ...

    Viewfinder : Asian film scene scales the ‘heights’ of irony Nov 28, 2005
    INQ7.net, ...soprano Alexis Edralin, 1999 NAMCYA voice champion, performs at a fundraising concert for people who have lost their voices due to throat (laryngeal) cancer. ...


    Cancer of the Larynx Aug 19, 2005
    The most important risk factor for laryngeal cancer is tobacco smoking. ... Treating Laryngeal Cancer There are several treatments for laryngeal cancer. ... WSOCtv.com,

    Hoarseness can be a sign of cancer Aug 19, 2005
    But Vicente was quick to stress that a hoarse voice doesn’t necessarily result in cancer. It is just one of the signs of laryngeal cancer. ... INQ7 Interactive, Inc.,

    Healthbeat: Laser Laryngectomy Aug 15, 2005
    According to the American Cancer Society, about 9,880 new cases of laryngeal cancer will be diagnosed in the US this year. About 3,770 people will die from it. ... WHOI,

    Don't become a statistic -- quit smoking, avoid cancer Aug 28, 2005
    II and Vietnam. Each year, 12,000 new cases of laryngeal cancer are diagnosed and 3,500 people die from the disease. The larynx ... Charlotte Observer,

    Residents raise funds, sign up teams for annual relay Aug 27, 2005
    ...said. Lynch is able to speak because of a silicone prosthesis. She said she didn't fit the profile for laryngeal cancer. Most patients ... News Journal,
    Cancer of the Larynx -- Aug 19, 2005
    The most important risk factor for laryngeal cancer is tobacco smoking. ... Treating Laryngeal Cancer There are several treatments for laryngeal cancer. ... / WSOCtv.com,

    Hoarseness can be a sign of cancer -- Aug 19, 2005
    But Vicente was quick to stress that a hoarse voice doesn’t necessarily result in cancer. It is just one of the signs of laryngeal cancer. ... / INQ7 Interactive, Inc.,

    Laser Laryngectomy -- Aug 18, 2005
    According to the American Cancer Society, about 9,880 new cases of laryngeal cancer will be diagnosed in the US this year. About 3,770 people will die from it. ... / WOWT,

    Don't become a statistic -- quit smoking, avoid cancer -- Aug 28, 2005
    II and Vietnam. Each year, 12,000 new cases of laryngeal cancer are diagnosed and 3,500 people die from the disease. The larynx ... / Charlotte Observer,

    Residents raise funds, sign up teams for annual relay -- Aug 27, 2005
    ...said. Lynch is able to speak because of a silicone prosthesis. She said she didn't fit the profile for laryngeal cancer. Most patients ... / News Journal,


    Cancer of the Larynx Aug 19, 2005
    The most important risk factor for laryngeal cancer is tobacco smoking. ... Treating Laryngeal Cancer There are several treatments for laryngeal cancer. ... WSOCtv.com,

    Hoarseness can be a sign of cancer Aug 19, 2005
    But Vicente was quick to stress that a hoarse voice doesn’t necessarily result in cancer. It is just one of the signs of laryngeal cancer. ... INQ7 Interactive, Inc.,

    Healthbeat: Laser Laryngectomy Aug 15, 2005
    According to the American Cancer Society, about 9,880 new cases of laryngeal cancer will be diagnosed in the US this year. About 3,770 people will die from it. ... WHOI,

    Don't become a statistic -- quit smoking, avoid cancer Aug 28, 2005
    II and Vietnam. Each year, 12,000 new cases of laryngeal cancer are diagnosed and 3,500 people die from the disease. The larynx ... Charlotte Observer,

    Residents raise funds, sign up teams for annual relay Aug 27, 2005
    ...said. Lynch is able to speak because of a silicone prosthesis. She said she didn't fit the profile for laryngeal cancer. Most patients ... News Journal,
    Study: Smoking Marijuana Does Not Cause Lung Cancer -- Jul 2, 2005
    ...of developing lung cancer if you smoke more than two packs a day." Similarly high odds obtained for oral/pharyngeal cancer, laryngeal cancer and esophageal ... / CounterPunch,

    Highlights from the June Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery -- Jun 29, 2005
    ...a good prognosis. In laryngeal cancer, reports of possible role of TATE on prognosis are controversial. Turkish researchers conducted ... / Newswise (press release)

    Queen's Birthday Honours list -- Jun 12, 2005
    ...of organisations concerned with cancer control including Cancer Council of Aust, Clinical Oncological Soc of Aust, National Laryngeal Cancer Support Committee. ... / Australian,

    Queens Birthday Honours 2005 -- Jun 12, 2005
    ...cancer control, including the Cancer Council of Australia, the Clinical Oncological Society of Australia and the National Laryngeal Cancer Support Committee. ... / Sydney Morning Herald (subscription),

    Health calendar -- Jun 19, 2005
    ...(803) 296-2273. • Greater Columbia Lost Cord Club for laryngeal cancer patients meets monthly. Caryn Melvin, (803) 776-4000, ext. 6458. ... / The State,



    Bad-effects of Smoking -- Mar 15, 2005
    ...of cigarette smokers. Heavy smokers have laryngeal cancer mortality risks 20 to 30 times greater than non-smokers. In fact, smoking ... / Express Newsline,

    Neurobehavioral function during coma, stroke rehabilitation ... -- Mar 15, 2005
    This study investigates quality of life in adult men who received a total laryngectomy as treatment for laryngeal cancer and who use a tracheoesophageal ( TE ... / I-Newswire.com (press release)

    Acrongenomics Further Develops Nano-JETA Platform -- Mar 14, 2005
    In total, 97 different tissue samples from patients suffering from laryngeal cancer, and 82 different tissue samples from patients suffering from breast cancer ... / AZoNano.com,

    Cancer killing millions in Europe -- Feb 16, 2005
    ...high. Rates of oral and laryngeal cancer were high in Hungry and Poland, due to excessive alcohol and tobacco consumption. Professor ... / BBC News,

    Cancer rates fuel smoking concern -- Feb 17, 2005
    Europe. Rates of oral and laryngeal cancer were high in Hungary and Poland due to excessive alcohol and tobacco consumption, he said. ... / DeHavilland,

    New Surgical Procedure Could Save Millions -- Feb 13, 2005
    For her alone, Koufman said, that represents hundreds of patients a year. It may eventually be used to treat laryngeal cancer as well. ... / Science Daily (press release)

    George County -- Feb 11, 2005
    He said, 'Because I love you.'. I was reluctant to ask questions about his laryngeal cancer. However, she was willing to discuss it. ... / SunHerald.com,


    Bad-effects of Smoking Mar 15, 2005
    ...of cigarette smokers. Heavy smokers have laryngeal cancer mortality risks 20 to 30 times greater than non-smokers. In fact, smoking ... Express Newsline

    Neurobehavioral function during coma, stroke rehabilitation ... Mar 15, 2005
    This study investigates quality of life in adult men who received a total laryngectomy as treatment for laryngeal cancer and who use a tracheoesophageal ( TE ... I-Newswire.com

    Acrongenomics Further Develops Nano-JETA Platform Mar 14, 2005
    In total, 97 different tissue samples from patients suffering from laryngeal cancer, and 82 different tissue samples from patients suffering from breast cancer ... AZoNano.com

    Cancer killing millions in Europe Feb 16, 2005
    ...high. Rates of oral and laryngeal cancer were high in Hungry and Poland, due to excessive alcohol and tobacco consumption. Professor ... BBC News

    Cancer rates fuel smoking concern Feb 17, 2005
    Europe. Rates of oral and laryngeal cancer were high in Hungary and Poland due to excessive alcohol and tobacco consumption, he said. ... DeHavilland

    New Surgical Procedure Could Save Millions Feb 13, 2005
    For her alone, Koufman said, that represents hundreds of patients a year. It may eventually be used to treat laryngeal cancer as well. ... Science Daily

    George County Feb 11, 2005
    He said, 'Because I love you.'. I was reluctant to ask questions about his laryngeal cancer. However, she was willing to discuss it. ... SunHerald.com

    PAKISTAN: Ban on cigarette ads demanded - No-Tobacco Day Jun 1, 2004
    In a statement here on Sunday, the PMA said smoking causes cancer and approximately 80 to 85 per cent of lung cancer, laryngeal cancer, mouth and tongue cancer ... Asia Pacific Media Network

    Tool detects vocal May 27, 2004
    ...we can help diagnose or prediagnose a voice problem, including some neurological disorders caused by Parkinson's, for example, and laryngeal cancer," she said. ... Honolulu Star-Bulletin

    Hancock recalls experiences with cancer at Survivor Dinner May 11, 2004
    The soreness turned out to be laryngeal cancer and, after a handful of surgeries over five and a half years and a strong comeback, her life has been forever ... Olney Daily Mail

    May Health Calendar May 16, 2004
    Columbia Lost Cord Club, support group for laryngeal cancer patients, 7 pm the third Monday at the USC Speech and Hearing Clinic, 1601 St. Julian Place. ... The State

    Condo developers sued over health care claims May 19, 2004
    ...sold. The husband suffers from laryngeal cancer and diabetes, while the wife has been hospitalized to treat a brain hemorrhage. ... Daily Yomiuri


    Hospital Unable to Confirm Link Between Smoking, Lung Cancer -- Nov 4, 2004
    Another patient, with the surname Lee, had lung and laryngeal cancer, but had a history of lung disease and drinking, and had been exposed to pesticide. ... / Korea Times,

    HEALTH CALENDAR -- Oct 17, 2004
    ...(803) 296-3000. • Columbia Lost Cord Club, support group for laryngeal cancer patients, 7 pm the third Monday, USC Speech and Hearing Clinic, 1601 St. ... / The State,

    Q&A With Wake County Flu Experts -- Oct 6, 2004
    ...injection next year. QUESTION: I'm 51. I was treated for laryngeal cancer four years ago with surgery and radiation. In the past ... / NBC 17.com,

    Irish singer regains voice after damage to vocal cords -- Sep 7, 2004
    ...in ear, nose and throat issues. Among other things, the doctor has to rule out laryngeal cancer. During her ordeal, Healy was haunted ... / The Republican,

    Chemo-radiation Offers Better Post-treatment Voice Quality for ... -- Aug 10, 2004
    Researchers find that laryngeal cancer patients treated with chemo-radiation have a similar survival rate and better speech after treatment than those who had ... / Innovations-Report,

    Health Special Focuses On Cures, Breakthroughs -- Aug 25, 2004
    ...below. According to the American Cancer Society, 10,000 people this year will be diagnosed with laryngeal cancer or throat cancer. ... / NewsNet5.com,

    Combo Treatment Best for Laryngeal Cancer Patients -- Aug 9, 2004
    Chemo-radiation treatment offers a similar survival rate and better post-treatment speech quality for people with laryngeal cancer than surgical removal of the ... / Yahoo News -

    Chemo-radiation Offers Better Post-treatment Voice Quality for ... -- Aug 10, 2004
    Researchers find that laryngeal cancer patients treated with chemo-radiation have a similar survival rate and better speech after treatment than those who had ... / Innovations-Report, Germany -

    KU.Leuven Scientist Develops New Surgical Technique For Laryngeal ... -- Jul 28, 2004
    Now the complete removal of the larynx can be avoided in one in five cases of laryngeal cancer. ... The incidence of laryngeal cancer continues to rise. ... / Innovations-Report, Germany -

    Lung Cancer Gene Risk Located -- Jul 27, 2004
    ...to perform a large-scale study that included 52 families who had at least three first-degree family members affected by lung, throat or laryngeal cancer. ... / Betterhumans, Canada -

    Researchers closing in on lung cancer gene -- Jul 27, 2004
    The researchers examined 52 families who had at least three first-degree family members affected by lung, throat or laryngeal cancer. ... / Springfield News Sun, OH -

    Researchers discover genetic link for lung cancer : -- Jul 27, 2004
    ...of Lung Cancer Consortium (GELCC) examined 52 families who had at least three first-degree family members affected by lung, throat, or laryngeal cancer. ... / 123Bharath.com, India -

    Familial lung cancer gene increases risk -- Jul 27, 2004
    ...including the National Cancer Institute, examined 52 families who had at least three first-degree family members affected by lung, throat or laryngeal cancer. ... / Washington Times, DC -

    Possible family gene for some lung cancers -- Jul 28, 2004
    Epidemiology of Lung Cancer Consortium (GELCC) examined 52 families who had at least three close family members affected by lung, throat, or laryngeal cancer. ... / Cancerfacts.com -

    Potential Lung Cancer Gene Narrowed Down -- Study -- Jul 26, 2004
    ...including the National Cancer Institute and the NHGRI, examined 52 families who had at least three close relatives with lung, throat, or laryngeal cancer. ... / Reuters -

    Zeroing In On Lung Cancer Gene -- Jul 27, 2004
    Institute and the National Human Genome Research Institute, examined 52 families who had at least three close relatives with lung, throat, or laryngeal cancer. ... / Cancerpage.com, United States -

    Health Highlights: July 26, 2004 -- Jul 26, 2004
    ...genetic trait affected 36 of 52 families that had been identified as having at least three primary family members affected by lung, throat, or laryngeal cancer ... / Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), GA -

    Potential Lung Cancer Gene Narrowed Down -- Study -- Jul 26, 2004
    National Cancer Institute (news - web sites) and the NHGRI, examined 52 families who had at least three close relatives with lung, throat, or laryngeal cancer. ... / Yahoo News -

    Researchers have discovered a possible inherited component for ... -- Jul 26, 2004
    ...of Lung Cancer Consortium (GELCC)** examined 52 families who had at least three first-degree family members affected by lung, throat, or laryngeal cancer. ... / Medical News Today, UK -


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