Larynx cancer

The larynx is another name for the voice box. It is a structure that sits at the top of the windpipe (trachea) and contains the vocal cords.

About 2,300 cases of larynx cancer are diagnosed in the UK each year. This makes larynx cancer relatively rare. It is more common in men than in women.

Causes or larynx cancer

We don't know the exact causes of larynx cancer, but several risk factors have been identified. These include:

  • smoking and heavy drinking of alcohol (cigarettes and alcohol contain chemicals that increase your risk of developing larynx cancer
  • exposure to certain chemicals like paint fumes, wood dust and soot
  • acid reflux (when bile from the stomach comes back up into the wind pipe)
  • diet (a poor diet may increase your risk of developing larynx cancer).

Symptoms

The symptoms of cancer of the larynx may include:

  • persistent hoarseness and difficulty speaking
  • a lump in your throat or neck
  • difficulty swallowing
  • breathlessness
  • constant earache.

It may be that experiencing one or more of these symptoms may have led you to consult your doctor in the first place. It is important to remember that these symptoms can mean you have a condition other then cancer. Viral conditions such as laryngitis produce similar symptoms.


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