The treatment of laryngeal cancer has evolved through several phases, starting with wide extirpative surgical resection, and evolving through an era of conservation surgery and, finally, planned treatment using modalities of irradiation, chemotherapy and surgery in various combinations. Attempts to extirpate laryngeal cancer date to the nineteenth century, but only by the mid-twentieth century did advances in anesthesia, blood transfusion and antibiotics, make this surgery safe and reliable. Techniques of partial laryngectomy by external approach developed in the second half of the twentieth century, and endoscopic use of the laser refined the concept and provided a new paradigm for surgical treatment, particularly for early lesions. During...
Theoretical basis: The treatment of laryngeal carcinoma is associated with various operative interve...
The comparative analysis of results of conservative and combined treatment was carried out. The stud...
Since the original data from the Department of Veterans Affairs Laryngeal Cancer Study Group demonst...
The roots of surgery of the larynx reach into the 19th century. After the gaining of initial experie...
Laryngeal carcinoma is the eleventh commonest form of cancer in men world-wide with about 52.000 new...
Early laryngeal cancer comprises T1 and T2 stages of the disease. Open functional operations achieve...
International audienceHistorically, surgery was the first-choice therapy for early, intermediate and...
IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: Laryngeal cancer has been the model of curative-intent organ-preserving the...
During the past decades, treatment of laryngeal cancer has changed substantially, mainly due to the ...
The principles of management of the laryngeal cancer have evolved over the recent past with emphasis...
Laryngeal carcinoma is the 11th commonest form of cancer in men world-wide, with 121,000 new cases i...
Surgery is the preferred modality for curative treatment of recurrent laryngeal cancer after failure...
textabstractIn the last decade the primary treatment of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer was shi...
INTRODUCTION: Both radiotherapy and endoscopic or open functional surgery are recognised treatments ...
Surgery is the preferred modality for curative treatment of recurrent laryngeal cancer after failure...
Theoretical basis: The treatment of laryngeal carcinoma is associated with various operative interve...
The comparative analysis of results of conservative and combined treatment was carried out. The stud...
Since the original data from the Department of Veterans Affairs Laryngeal Cancer Study Group demonst...
The roots of surgery of the larynx reach into the 19th century. After the gaining of initial experie...
Laryngeal carcinoma is the eleventh commonest form of cancer in men world-wide with about 52.000 new...
Early laryngeal cancer comprises T1 and T2 stages of the disease. Open functional operations achieve...
International audienceHistorically, surgery was the first-choice therapy for early, intermediate and...
IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: Laryngeal cancer has been the model of curative-intent organ-preserving the...
During the past decades, treatment of laryngeal cancer has changed substantially, mainly due to the ...
The principles of management of the laryngeal cancer have evolved over the recent past with emphasis...
Laryngeal carcinoma is the 11th commonest form of cancer in men world-wide, with 121,000 new cases i...
Surgery is the preferred modality for curative treatment of recurrent laryngeal cancer after failure...
textabstractIn the last decade the primary treatment of laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancer was shi...
INTRODUCTION: Both radiotherapy and endoscopic or open functional surgery are recognised treatments ...
Surgery is the preferred modality for curative treatment of recurrent laryngeal cancer after failure...
Theoretical basis: The treatment of laryngeal carcinoma is associated with various operative interve...
The comparative analysis of results of conservative and combined treatment was carried out. The stud...
Since the original data from the Department of Veterans Affairs Laryngeal Cancer Study Group demonst...