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Cancer that begins in the vocal cords is a form of throat cancer that's called “glottis cancer.” “Carcinoma in situ” is a term used to describe cancer at its ...
Throat cancer refers to cancerous tumors that develop in your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils. Signs and symptoms of throat cancer may include a ...
Throat cancer is one of the fastest-growing cancers, and it is often linked to HPV. Oropharyngeal cancer, or throat cancer, is a type of head and neck cancer ...
The Department of Otolaryngology has a research program dedicated to advancing treatment for throat cancer and other head and neck cancers.
Learn more about this type of cancer that affects your throat (pharynx), voice box (larynx) or tonsils.
Treatment for throat and mouth cancers, also referred to as oropharyngeal or head and neck cancers, depends on location and stage of the cancer as well as other ...
Oropharyngeal cancer, or throat cancer, is a type of head and neck cancer that can be divided into two subgroups: HPV-associated cancers and non-HPV-associated ...
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