Achievements in the treatment of laryngeal cancer abroad
Since laryngeal cancer treatment often affects hearing, voice, and appearance, clinics in Israel, Germany, and Korea offer rehabilitation programs and reconstructive surgery — that is, restoring organ function and appearance. Surgeons and oncologists work closely with speech pathology specialists to restore speech and swallowing after surgery.
Laryngeal Cancer Surgery
Revolutionary technologies in robotics and laser processing have opened a new era of laryngeal cancer surgery. Hospitals in China, Turkey, Japan, and Korea have state-of-the-art equipment to perform a range of minimally invasive surgeries.
- Endoscopic surgery. This new technique allows for the removal of entire tumors through the mouth, without incisions and with little change in speech or swallowing.
- Transoral laser microsurgery (TLM). As part of the procedure, CO2 laser energy is transferred to the tumor through flexible, hollow fibers. This allows you to operate on hard-to-reach areas of the organ.
- Robotic surgery. Operations with the help of robotic surgeons are carried out quickly, almost bloodlessly, with minimal damage to healthy tissues.
Clinics in Korea, India and Turkey offer the most affordable prices for laryngeal cancer treatment abroad.
Proton therapy for laryngeal cancer
German hospitals provide the most advanced form of laryngeal cancer radiation available in Europe, proton therapy. This method provides high doses of radiation directly to the tumor site with limited damage to nearby healthy tissue.
Immunotherapy for laryngeal cancer
In Israel, patients with laryngeal cancer can receive a tumor DNA analysis and, under certain conditions, undergo immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies.