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Hoarseness lasting 3 months, man in Hanoi was surprised to learn he had laryngeal cancer

Báo Gia đình và Xã hộiBáo Gia đình và Xã hội12/06/2024


Risk of metastasis due to not treating laryngeal cancer promptly

After suffering from hoarseness for more than 3 months, Mr. BVT (patient's name has been changed), 76 years old, living in Hanoi, went to the hospital for examination. He and his family were very surprised because he was diagnosed with laryngeal cancer.

Dr. Vu Duy Khanh, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Hanoi French Hospital, who examined and directly participated in the patient's surgical team, said: "The patient came to the clinic with a persistent hoarseness that had been increasing for 3 months. During an ENT endoscopy, the doctor discovered a suspected cancerous tumor in the larynx. The patient was transferred for a biopsy under anesthesia. The histopathological result was squamous cell carcinoma of the right vocal cord."

In order for doctors to determine the specific stage of the disease and have the most effective treatment, patients are prescribed a neck-chest CT scan, neck ultrasound, and gastrointestinal endoscopy to rule out secondary tumors.

The tests showed that this was a subglottic laryngeal cancer stage T3, N0, M0, if not treated promptly, there is a risk of further metastasis to other organs of the body. After consultation, the doctors decided to perform a total laryngectomy and bilateral neck lymph node dissection for the patient. After surgery, depending on the condition, the patient may receive additional chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

Khàn tiếng kéo dài 3 tháng, người đàn ông ở Hà Nội bất ngờ khi biết mình bị ung thư thanh quản - Ảnh 2.

After 3 months of persistent hoarseness, the patient was diagnosed with laryngeal cancer and needed surgery.

For laryngectomy surgery, the challenge for doctors is that major blood vessels and important nerves are concentrated in the neck area, so the surgical team not only needs to remove the diseased area, but also must ensure that there are no sequelae for the patient after surgery, said Dr. Khanh.

The surgery lasted more than 3 hours at the Hanoi French Hospital. With the experience of the surgical team and modern equipment, the surgery went as planned, the patient's condition was stable. After the surgery, during the hospitalization, due to underlying diseases of blood pressure and diabetes, the patient was monitored and treated by multidisciplinary departments of ENT, Nutrition, Endocrinology, and Cardiology to ensure a quick recovery. 14 days after the surgery, the patient's health was stable, the examination showed no indication for chemotherapy or radiotherapy, only periodic check-ups were needed.

Prevention and early detection of laryngeal cancer

Laryngeal cancer occurs when malignant cells form in the laryngeal tissue. The disease is mainly common in men, accounting for over 90%; the common age is from 50 to 70 years old.

In the early stages, the disease does not have obvious symptoms, so patients often ignore or mistake it for other common diseases. Symptoms may include hoarseness, dry cough, throat discomfort, feeling like there is a foreign object stuck in the throat, swallowing disorders, difficulty breathing, etc. In particular, hoarseness is an early and common symptom of laryngeal cancer, manifested by a hoarse voice, lasting and increasing, not being relieved by medication.

Khàn tiếng kéo dài 3 tháng, người đàn ông ở Hà Nội bất ngờ khi biết mình bị ung thư thanh quản - Ảnh 3.

The disease is mainly common in men, accounting for over 90%; the common age is from 50 - 70 years old. Illustration photo

Some factors that can increase the risk of the disease include: smoking and drinking alcohol regularly, having a family history of head and neck cancer, and a history of HPV infection. In addition, there are some other diseases that increase the risk of laryngeal cancer such as gastric reflux, laryngeal hernia, and laryngeal papilloma.

Associate Professor, Doctor Vo Thanh Quang, an expert with more than 40 years of experience in the field of ENT surgery, Deputy General Director of the Hanoi French Hospital, said: "The effectiveness of laryngeal cancer treatment depends largely on the stage at which the disease is detected. If treated at an early stage, the patient can be completely cured, with a cure rate of 80%. However, if the disease is detected at a late stage, the patient may suffer losses such as complete laryngectomy, affecting health and quality of life after surgery."

To prevent laryngeal cancer, doctors advise against tobacco and alcohol abuse and to have regular health check-ups. In particular, when there are signs of prolonged hoarseness, increasing severity, and failure to respond to laryngitis treatment, early laryngeal cancer screening is needed.

To prevent and detect laryngeal cancer early, each of us needs to maintain a healthy lifestyle, not smoke, if we drink alcohol, we must drink in reasonable doses, and at the same time, we need to protect the living environment. In addition, we need to perform regular ENT endoscopy to detect precancerous lesions early. If there are signs of hoarseness lasting more than 1 month or not improving after medical treatment, the patient needs to have an ENT endoscopy to detect laryngeal cancer early and treat it promptly.



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