IntroductionLaryngeal cancer disproportionately affects socioeconomically disadvantaged patients. Treatment can render a patient nil by mouth or in need of a permanent tracheostomy. In the past 30 years, survival has remained at best static and at worst it has declined. Currently, there is no method of prognosticating how a patient will respond to treatment.The LARyngeal Cancer coHort (LARCH) aims to establish how survival and quality-of-life outcomes compare between surgery and (chemo)radiotherapy in early and advanced laryngeal cancer and how the presenting features of laryngeal cancer influence oncological, functional and quality-of-life outcome.Methods and analysisThis study is the first enhanced laryngeal cancer disease cohort. In the ...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Over the last 2 deca-des, survival from laryngeal cancer has decreased. We so...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine time trends for primary treatment modalities ...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To estimate the incidence of laryngeal cancer among the patients who attend the ENT ...
INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal cancer is a malignancy associated with significant psychosocial consequence...
Early laryngeal cancer comprises T1 and T2 stages of the disease. Open functional operations achieve...
Introduction: The worldwide incidence rate of laryngeal cancer is declining. However, the 5-year sur...
This is the official guideline endorsed by the specialty associations involved in the care of head a...
Background: Larynx preservation (LP) is recommended for up to low-volume T4 laryngeal cancer as an e...
BACKGROUND The functional outcome after the treatment of laryngeal cancer is tightly related to t...
This is the official guideline endorsed by the specialty associations involved in the care of head a...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To assess the disease control, survival rates, and prognostic factors of excl...
Since the original data from the Department of Veterans Affairs Laryngeal Cancer Study Group demonst...
Objective Survival of patients with advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) remains poor a...
Background. Squamous carcinoma of the larynx is still the most common head and neck cancer in many W...
Background. Laryngeal cancer is the second most common cancer in the head and neck. Since laryngeal ...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Over the last 2 deca-des, survival from laryngeal cancer has decreased. We so...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine time trends for primary treatment modalities ...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To estimate the incidence of laryngeal cancer among the patients who attend the ENT ...
INTRODUCTION: Laryngeal cancer is a malignancy associated with significant psychosocial consequence...
Early laryngeal cancer comprises T1 and T2 stages of the disease. Open functional operations achieve...
Introduction: The worldwide incidence rate of laryngeal cancer is declining. However, the 5-year sur...
This is the official guideline endorsed by the specialty associations involved in the care of head a...
Background: Larynx preservation (LP) is recommended for up to low-volume T4 laryngeal cancer as an e...
BACKGROUND The functional outcome after the treatment of laryngeal cancer is tightly related to t...
This is the official guideline endorsed by the specialty associations involved in the care of head a...
Objectives/Hypothesis: To assess the disease control, survival rates, and prognostic factors of excl...
Since the original data from the Department of Veterans Affairs Laryngeal Cancer Study Group demonst...
Objective Survival of patients with advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) remains poor a...
Background. Squamous carcinoma of the larynx is still the most common head and neck cancer in many W...
Background. Laryngeal cancer is the second most common cancer in the head and neck. Since laryngeal ...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Over the last 2 deca-des, survival from laryngeal cancer has decreased. We so...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to determine time trends for primary treatment modalities ...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To estimate the incidence of laryngeal cancer among the patients who attend the ENT ...