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Many laryngeal and some hypopharyngeal cancers can be found
early. They usually cause symptoms, which are described in the section,
"How
are laryngeal and hypopharyngeal cancers diagnosed?" Talk to
your doctor if you have any of these symptoms. Many of these signs and
symptoms may be caused by other cancers or by less serious, benign
(non-cancerous) problems. Still, it is important to see a doctor to
find out whether your symptoms are caused by a cancer or a
non-cancerous condition. The sooner you receive a correct diagnosis,
the sooner you can start treatment and the more effective your
treatment will be.
There is no simple screening procedure to diagnose these
cancers early. They are difficult to diagnose and require complex
procedures. Because the cancers are not common, and the tests require
specialized doctors, neither the American Cancer Society nor any other
group recommends screening for these cancers.
Last Medical Review: 05/07/2009 Last Revised: 05/07/2009
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