Laryngeal Cancer Symptoms
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Laryngeal Cancer Symptoms - Because it presents somewhat noticeable symptoms, such as hoarseness, cancer that forms on the vocal cords is often discovered at an early stage. The following are potential laryngeal cancer symptoms: a change in voice or hoarseness, swallowing difficulties, the sensation of a lump in the throat, a cough or infection in the chest, shortness of breath, a sore throat that doesn't go away, chronic bad breath, unexplained weight loss, and a persistent earache. Since laryngeal cancer symptoms may resemble the symptoms of other, non-cancerous conditions, it is important to consult with a medical professional for an accurate diagnosis.
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