Patients with advanced laryngeal cancer need to follow the doctor’s instruction to undergo surgical treatment, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and so on. 1. Surgical treatment: patients should choose reasonable surgical methods under doctors’ guidance according to the scope of lesions, patients’ general condition, whether there are lymph node metastases and other factors, so as to achieve the goal of radical treatment. The common clinical surgical methods include endoscopic minimally invasive surgery, partial laryngectomy and total laryngectomy. Most of the patients have the opportunity to choose to retain the laryngeal articulation function and restore the laryngeal function of speaking and breathing. 2. Radiotherapy: Generally patients with advanced laryngeal cancer can undergo radiotherapy after surgery, and in some cases with larger lesions or better malignancy of tumors, patients can undergo radiotherapy before surgery, so as to reduce the scope of tumors, which is more conducive to surgery. 3. Chemotherapy: Usually, after surgery, patients need to use chemotherapy drugs such as cisplatin, paclitaxel, 5-fluorouracil, methotrexate, adriamycin, cyclophosphamide and other chemotherapy drugs under the guidance of doctors according to their own conditions to help inhibit cancer cells. It is suggested that patients with advanced laryngeal cancer should carry out targeted treatment strictly under the guidance of doctors so as to prolong the survival time to avoid delays. Please strictly follow the doctor’s instruction for drug treatment and do not use drugs on your own.