Laryngeal cancer natural history

Complications

 * Airway obstruction
 * Difficulty swallowing
 * Disfigurement of the neck or face
 * Hardening of the skin of the neck
 * Loss of voice and speaking ability
 * Spread of the cancer to other body areas (metastasis)

Prognosis
Throat cancers can be cured in 90% of patients if detected early. If the cancer has spread to surrounding tissues or lymph nodes in the neck, 50 - 60% of patients can be cured. If the cancer has spread (metastasized) to parts of the body outside the head and neck, the cancer is not curable and treatment is aimed at prolonging and improving quality of life.

After treatment, patients generally need therapy to help with speech and swallowing. A small percentage of patients (5%) will not be able to swallow and will need to be fed through a feeding tube.