In order to exclude laryngeal cancer, the simpler way for women is to do laryngoscopy, and if lumps are found, pathological biopsy is needed. 1. Laryngoscopy: electronic laryngoscopy is an effective way to exclude laryngeal cancer, which can visualize whether there are lesions in the larynx. 2. Pathological biopsy: if electronic laryngoscopy finds that there are lumps and other abnormal tissues, some tissues of the lesions can be taken for pathological biopsy, which is the gold standard for confirming the diagnosis of laryngeal cancer. This is the gold standard to diagnose laryngeal cancer. It can determine whether the lump is benign or malignant. Suffering from laryngeal cancer can be manifested as hoarseness of voice, difficulty in swallowing, swelling and pain in the affected area, and with the development of the disease, fever and weight loss can occur. In order to exclude laryngeal cancer, women need to actively do laryngoscopy and pathological biopsy, and if they have the above symptoms, they need to consult the doctor in time in order to delay the condition.