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Treatment of Stage II Laryngeal Cancer
For information about the treatments listed below, see the Treatment Option Overview section.
Treatment of newly diagnosed stage II laryngeal cancer depends on where cancer is found in the larynx.
If cancer is in the supraglottis, treatment may include the following:
- Radiation therapy to the tumor and nearby lymph nodes.
- Supraglottic laryngectomy which may be followed by radiation therapy.
If cancer is in the glottis, treatment may include the following:
- Radiation therapy.
- Laser surgery.
- Partial laryngectomy, hemilaryngectomy, or total laryngectomy.
If cancer is in the subglottis, treatment may include the following:
- Radiation therapy with or without surgery.
- Surgery alone.
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Learn more:
- General Information About Laryngeal Cancer
- Stages of Laryngeal Cancer
- Treatment Option Overview
- Treatment of Stage I Laryngeal Cancer
- Treatment of Stage II Laryngeal Cancer
- Treatment of Stage III Laryngeal Cancer
- Treatment of Stage IV Laryngeal Cancer
- Treatment of Metastatic and Recurrent Laryngeal Cancer
- To Learn More About Laryngeal Cancer
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- General Information About Laryngeal Cancer
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- Treatment of Stage III Laryngeal Cancer
- Treatment of Stage IV Laryngeal Cancer
- Treatment of Metastatic and Recurrent Laryngeal Cancer
- To Learn More About Laryngeal Cancer