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First Steps After Diagnosis of Cancer
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Booklet: What You Need to Know about
Laryngeal Cancer |
What Is Cancer?
Cancer is a group of more than 100 different diseases. They all affect
the body's basic unit, the cell. Cancer occurs when cells become abnormal
and divide without control or order.
Like all other organs of the body, the larynx is made up of cells.
Normally, cells divide to produce more cells only when the body needs them.
This orderly process helps keep us healthy.
If cells keep dividing when new cells are not needed, a mass of extra tissue
forms. This mass of tissue, called a growth or tumor,
can be benign or malignant.
- Benign tumors are not cancer. They do not spread to other parts
of the body and are seldom a threat to life. Benign tumors can usually
be removed, but certain types may return.
- Malignant tumors are cancer. They can invade and destroy nearby
healthy tissues and organs. Cancer cells can also break away from the
tumor and enter the bloodstream and the lymphatic
system. That is how cancer spreads to other parts of the body.
This spread is called metastasis.
Cancer of the larynx is also called laryngeal
cancer. It can develop in any region of the larynx--the glottis
(where the vocal cords are), the supraglottis
(the area above the cords), or the subglottis
(the area that connects the larynx to the trachea).
If the cancer spreads outside the larynx, it usually goes first to the lymph
nodes (sometimes called lymph glands) in the neck. It can also
spread to the back of the tongue, other parts of the throat and neck, the
lungs, and sometimes other parts of the body.
Cancer that spreads is the same disease and has the same name as the
original (primary) cancer. When cancer of the larynx spreads, it is called
metastatic laryngeal cancer.
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