How long can you live with a papilloma of the larynx?

Laryngeal papilloma is a benign tumor, if the lesion is small in scope, it will not affect the survival period. If the surgery is repeated or if it has become malignant to form laryngeal cancer, it will affect the survival period, and the specific survival time is related to the location of the tumor, the degree of malignancy, the staging, and the treatment.
Laryngeal papilloma is the most common benign tumor in the larynx, children are more likely to recur, need repeated multiple operations, can choose to support laryngoscopic laser removal of the tumor, after surgery need regular review laryngoscopy, generally no special changes in the person, the survival rate is higher, and will not affect the patient’s life expectancy.
Laryngeal papilloma occurring in adults is more likely to be malignant than in children, and if it can be treated with timely surgical resection, it has no significant effect on the survival cycle. If there are signs of malignancy, another surgery, such as laryngeal cleft laryngectomy, may be needed.
All in all, it is recommended that people with laryngeal papilloma should consult regular hospitals in time to make diagnosis and further symptomatic treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.