If you feel uncomfortable or hoarse in your throat in life, we usually feel that it is either anger, a cold, or a excessive voice, but in fact, the frequent hoarseness may be directly related to cancer!
Various tumors that occur in the head and neck may cause hoarseness, such as throat tumors, laryngeal cancer , hypopharyngeal cancer , etc. can directly invade the structure of the throat and affect vocalization. Or thyroid , esophagus and other tumors invade the recurrent laryngeal nerve that controls the movement of the vocal cords, affecting the closure of the vocal cords and also causing hoarseness. Among these cancers, the most likely to cause hoarseness is throat cancer.

If the voice is hoarse and has not improved for more than two weeks and there is no swelling and pain in the throat, must go to the hospital for relevant examination.
Long-term large-scale smoking and long-term large-scale drinking are high-risk factors for throat cancer! In addition, air pollution and viral infections may also cause throat cancer.
So, once throat cancer develops, how to treat it? After the operation, can you still speak normally? At 6:00 p.m. on November 2, the " Healthy Shandong " column of Shandong Radio and Television News Channel will be locked in. Director Lu Zhenghua of the Head and Neck Center and Head and Neck Surgery Department of Shandong Provincial Second People's Hospital (Shandong Provincial Otorhinolaryngology Hospital) will give an authoritative interpretation.

Special invited experts:
Lu Zhenghua, PhD, chief physician, director of head and neck surgery department and director of head and neck center of Shandong Provincial Second People's Hospital (Shandong Provincial Otolaryngology Hospital), Shandong University Master's Supervisor, and a leading talent in health and health in Shandong Province.
is good at the diagnosis and treatment of common throat diseases and voice diseases, such as laser treatment of early laryngeal cancer; surgical resection and functional reconstruction of various types of laryngeal cancer and hypopharyngeal cancer that retain laryngeal function; comprehensive treatment of head and neck tumors such as thyroid tumor, parotid tumor and cervical esophageal cancer.

