The National Cancer Institute estimates that more than 23,000 cases of throat cancer occur in the United States each year. Various throat cancer surgeries and other treatment methods, including radiation therapy and chemotherapy, can be used to treat throat cancer.
The treatment used, including the type of throat cancer surgery selected, is based on the stage of cancer and the tumor's size and location.
Here are the treatment options for each stage of throat cancer:
Note that some Stage IV tumors are inoperable, so radiation treatment and chemotherapy may be used on their own.
Laser surgery for throat cancer is only one of the operations available to treat this throat cancer. Types of throat cancer surgeries include:
Because of the invasive nature of throat cancer surgery, side effects may occur. Although all types of throat cancer surgeries carry the risk of side effects, laser surgery for throat cancer appears to reduce the risk.
Possible side effects of throat cancer surgery include:
The various types of throat cancer surgeries can be successful in removing throat cancer. However, follow-up care is required to ensure that the patient remains cancer-free.
If the cancer is to recur, it typically does so within two years of throat cancer surgery. Scheduled follow-up visits during that time and a careful watch for recurrence symptoms can improve the chances of catching the cancer in its early stages.
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