Journal article
Larynx preservation for patients with locally advanced laryngeal cancer
J Corry, L Peters, S Kleid, D Rischin
Journal of Clinical Oncology | Published : 2013
Abstract
A 53-year-old man presented with a 6-month history of mild hoarseness, with no associated pain, dysphagia, or stridor. At nasoendoscopy, a lesion was detected involving the whole length of the left vocal cord, with abnormal mucosaalso seen in the right ventricle (Fig 1).Theleft vocal cordmovementwasimpaired.Therewerenopalpable neck nodes. Biopsy under anesthesia revealed moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. He was a current smoker of 30 cigarettes per day (45 pack-year smoking history), and he consumed four standard drinks of alcohol per day. His Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status was 1, and he had no significant comorbidities. Radiologic review of his outsid..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding: June Corry, Merck Serono; Danny Rischin, Merck Serono