Treatment of Laryngeal Cancer: Stage I or Stage II

This protocol is for patients with laryngeal cancer at stage I or stage II — early-stage disease where preserving the larynx is a central clinical goal.

Clinical Scenario

Most stage I and II laryngeal cancers can be treated successfully without removing the whole larynx. The approach is tailored to disease extent while prioritising voice and function preservation.

Treatment Approach

Management at this stage may involve radiation-based strategies or surgical intervention — the specific options, sequencing, and complete regimen are detailed in the full protocol.

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References

Most stage I and II laryngeal cancers can be treated successfully without removing the whole larynx.

If you need more treatment after surgery, your options might include radiation therapy, chemoradiation, or surgery to remove more of the larynx.

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