Squamous cell carcinoma of the vocal folds is a common type of laryngeal cancer, which is mostly well-differentiated.
Vocal cord squamous cell carcinoma has infiltrative growth, seldom metastasize in early stage, but can involve cartilage, voice changes can be seen in early stage, and lymph node enlargement in neck can be seen in late stage. If the voice changes do not heal for a long time or even aggravate, it is necessary to carry out indirect laryngoscopy, fiberoptic laryngoscopy, dynamic laryngoscopy and other examinations to clarify whether there is any organic lesion of the larynx.
The cure rate of in situ or early stage vocal cord cancer is relatively high, and can be treated by microsurgery, laser or radiotherapy, while other stages of vocal cord cancer are mainly treated by surgery or radiotherapy.
Daily attention should be paid to balanced diet, improving immunity, supplementing microelements, keeping a good attitude and regular review.